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Etherboot 5.2.2
Etherboot is a free software package for booting x86 PCs over a network.

In principle, this could include any network technology that TCP/IP runs on, as long as it supports broadcasting.
In practice, however, the bandwidth that is required to run Etherboot dictates that the only practical usage for the program would be running it over LANs and some WANs.
Still, Etherboot is useful for booting PCs without disks.
Here's how to change the boot order on your PC view it
Just like Windows, Ubuntu also has a selective boot menu view it
How to make sure you're booting from CD or DVD view it
Yet another way to install Ubuntu to a Windows PC is by using Wubi, which we show you in this episode. view it
Safe Mode lets you diagnose and solve computer problems view it
Have the option to boot any operating system at system start up by creating a dual boot machine view it
Here's how to create a dual boot system view it


