Installing Linux over network (no CDROM drive)

  2008-01-14 01:00:02
Installing Linux is trivial nowadays. You just need to download ISO image, burn it on CD/DVD and reboot the machine. But, what ifÂ… the computer doesn't have a CD drive? Well, don't worry. In such case you can install Linux directly through the net. This is called PXE and in this article you'll learn how to use it. 
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