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    netboot.xyz

    netboot.xyz

    Your favorite operating systems in one place

    netboot.xyz enables you to boot into many types of operating systems using lightweight tooling to get you up and running as soon as possible. Discover new operating systems without having to download and rewrite media over and over again. Rescue operating systems from a single image. An essential for any sysadmin. netboot.XYZ uses the iPXE project to enable you to provision, rescue, or load into a live boot environment leveraging the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) on most systems. netboot.xyz is a convenient place to boot into any type of operating system or utility disk without the need of having to go spend time retrieving the ISO just to run it. iPXE is used to provide a user-friendly menu from within the BIOS that lets you easily choose the operating system you want along with any specific types of versions or bootable flags.
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    A utility that allows you to use settings from the boot commandline or from /etc/lilo.conf using append="..." in batch scripts. Useful for bootscripts that need to deal with different kernels (2.2, 2.4) for instance
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