Imagine that you have a "mother" PC and you want to clone its operating system on many other computers. One of the basic options which you have is to just boot everything else using a USB disk and use ...
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at how Mac OS X Server’s NetBoot process allows Macintosh machines to boot by using a server-based disk image instead of booting via a local disk. Part 1 also ...
Writing Linux distributions to USB disks can be tedious. Formatting that one USB drive over and over can leave dozens of ISO files and USB images littered in your file system. The whole exercise gets ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DeployStudio-compatible NetBoot image In a previous article, I introduced DeployStudio, a server application used to facilitate ...
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Apple’s NetBoot technology has been a staple part of Mac OS X Server since the latter’s original release. NetBoot allows Mac clients to start and run applications using a server-hosted disk image ...
You may recall from our episode on starting your Mac using NetBoot images that using a NetBoot image requires you to go through the setup process every time you restarted your Mac. This sounds useless ...