Using Linux to Install Windows XP With Network Booting
- Topics:
- Linux - Open Source,
- Windows XP
- Tags:
- 1E Ltd.,
- Linux,
- Microsoft Windows,
- Microsoft Windows XP,
- Network,
- Open Source,
- Operating Systems,
- Software,
- UNIX
- Source:
- 1E
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Overview: This paper shows you how you can use a Linux based infrastructure to deploy Windows XP images to machines on your network. The paper gives a brief overview of the architecture that will be used to achieve the deployment and a list of the prerequisites for following the procedure. The paper also discusses how to network-install Windows XP using a Linux server.
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Format: PDF | Size: 585KB | Date: Apr 2005 | Pages: 12
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