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Vitaly2015-10-01 11:49:32
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Vitaly, 2015-10-01 11:49:32

What software do you recommend for simple pouring of linux images over the network?

Now I use CloneZilla to clone images, and then I roll it out (from a flash drive).
I looked at the CloneZilla server, but as far as I understand, for pouring over the PXE boot network, you also need to insert a flash drive with CloneZilla live into each PC.
I am looking for an option according to the scheme: I launched the program on one PC and poured the image to all clients via dhcp, on which, in turn, you only need to choose to boot over the network, and that's it, nothing else, no additional programs on the client

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Ruslan Fedoseev, 2015-10-01
@martin74ua

dhcp will not be able to pour the image, he does not know how.
pouring images is tftp. In order not to load a lot via tftp, the scheme is as follows: an image of a minimal system is distributed via tftp, which starts in memory, formats the disk, loads and deploys the image.
Windows wds uses just such a scheme in the end

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Shetani, 2015-10-01
@Shetani

May help How to set up a Linux PXE installation from scratch?

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rionnagel, 2015-10-01
@rionnagel

foreman + pxelinux or, worse, Windows wds, and I recommend not to use tftp - deploy this PPC on several PCs at the same time.

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