[K12OSN] pxe?

Conrad Lawes pxeboot at gmail.com
Mon Apr 16 12:35:50 UTC 2007


Jordy,

I suspect that your thin client already has a PXE Boot Agent onboard.  To
enable it, simply go into your system BIOS and change the Boot Order
(sometimes called Boot Priority)  so that MBA or UNDI or Network Boot is
listed as the first device.

PXE is client/server implementation.  So to facilitate a successful PXE
network boot requires the presence of a PXE server.


 For a detailed explanation of PXE, visit http://www.pxe.ca



On 4/16/07, Jordy Minnebo <minnebo.jordy at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Iv'e got a HP t5500 Thin client, how can I boot this client?
>
>
>   Ethernet NIC   10/100 Base T Fast Ethernet NIC http://www.square1.nl/solutions/nl/HPmatrix%20-%20nl.htm
>
>
> But how can I boot it? I Don't have a floppy
> can anybody explain how PXE works?
>
> Best Regards
>
>
>
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Regards,
Conrad Lawes
PXE Guru
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