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Network boot and provision Container Linux / Fedora CoreOS clusters
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datakid
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According to Configure Additional Network Interfaces old version - confignics - (deprecated) it is.
If so, then IB Network Configuration needs a touc
puja108
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For using the automated git flow of mayu you need to create a remote and post_commit hook manually and then add it to mayu. This needs to be documented
Tools to build custom Ubuntu image, that boots over network and works entirely from RAM.
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Linux systems provisioning and updating made easy
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PXE Setup Wizard. Netboot Debian, Ubuntu, System Rescue CD, FreeDOS and more.
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A virtualized implementation of PXE supported by DNSMasq
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A ready-to-go PXE + TFTP network boot server for Raspberry Pi, with Resin deployment
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Hardware integration testing system and lab automation for Fedora and RHEL
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API and CLI to manage PXE configurations
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A tool that automates booting of operating systems on target hardware or in qemu
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GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file
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Terraform Provider for Digital Rebar Provision
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metal-hammer is used to boot bare metal servers with ipxe and the metal-stack kernel
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Section 5 on Web Interface https://cobbler.readthedocs.io/en/release28/web-interface.html
should have section on installation of cobber web package. There was no reference for it, and I had trouble figuring this out until I asked the community.
There should be a section 5.0 Installing Cobbler Web that mentions how to install the package.
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