(05-May-2025, 07:56 PM)Snoopy8 Wrote:Yeah, it's quite involved. Most typical routers' DNS server probably do not have a tftp setting so it either means you need a more specialised router (I was using pfSense, Untangle and Unifi). Thing is, I'm not sure if it's even worth documenting this down - as doing this is somewhat complex and may be too difficult for first time users.(30-Apr-2025, 10:51 AM)agent_kith Wrote: With PxE booting you can do so with any Linux operating systems.I tried setting up PxE and it required many moving parts : Bios of NUC, NAS to enable service, store image and Router for PxE server. Plus creating iso of the SO instance. Each required its own setup, with information all over the place and often generic.
Did not get it going. Setting up PxE is far too hard for me...
But I guess, if there's enough interest, maybe? Or we can use kernel boot options and load the OS into RAM, this will still require onsite storage though.