![]() ![]() ![]() Secondly, many of the config files use relative paths "boot/syslinux/whichsys.c32", so rather than moving /boot/syslinux/* to /, we can just start pxelinux.0 in / and keep everything else in /boot/syslinux/ to get it working without having to edit any config files. If you enter BIOS SETUP, you can change the list of "bootable" options, to exclude PXE. Then, "client" computers can be configured to use that PXE (Pre-eXecution Environment) to use the network to load Windows from that boot-server. In a "corporate" computer network, there might exist a "boot-server" computer on the network.
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