From: John Hasler on
Peter Rader writes:
> isnt a pxe bootserver a linux task anymore?

While there are Linux PXE boot servers they also exist for other
operating systems. There is nothing about PXE that is specific to
Linux. Besides, you did not mention PXE. You need to be more
specific. What are you trying to do that involves Linux?
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA
From: John Hasler on
Peter Rader writes:
> where can i get these special "M$ iSCSI Software Initiator" download?
> imo not (no more) from M$ !

Why not? isn't that where you got the Windows OS you are trying to
boot?
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John Hasler
jhasler(a)newsguy.com
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA
From: Peter Rader on
On 21 Dez., 22:13, John Hasler <jhas...(a)newsguy.com> wrote:
> Peter Rader writes:
> > where can i get these special "M$ iSCSI Software Initiator" download?
> > imo not (no more) from M$ !
>
> Why not?  isn't that where you got the Windows OS you are trying to
> boot?
> --
> John Hasler
> jhas...(a)newsguy.com
> Dancing Horse Hill
> Elmwood, WI USA

hm, yes but the download is 404. the invitation-id is correct, but the
download is missing.
im talking about the special programm to dump a running winxp into an
image. right?
From: John Hasler on
Peter Rader writes:
> im talking about the special programm to dump a running winxp into an
> image. right?

I wouldn't know. Seems like a question to ask on a Windows group.
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John Hasler
jhasler(a)newsguy.com
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA
From: GangGreene on
Bill Marcum wrote:

> On 2009-12-21, Peter Rader <nekronomika(a)web.de> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how do i boot xp via network?
>> can that be done using nfs?
>>
>> any experiences with that?
>>
> Why are you asking in a linux newsgroup?

Because that is where all the experts are, There aren't many "windows
experts" as it was designed for non thinking folks... just read the
advertising material from a certain company in the Northwest USA.