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pooterbooter

Mount and boot iso images over network - pxe iPXE DI LTSP

gintaras-valatkaGintaras Valatka
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This project was created on 07/13/2021 and last updated 2 years ago.

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If you don't feel like dd'ing iso images into usb keys, then maybe read on..
Download iso images and start the admin panel. The script will find *.iso files and will let you mount it. It will also update boot menu

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  • v0.0.2 iPXE apt-cacher-ng di-netboot-assistant

    Gintaras Valatka • 07/23/2021 at 21:46 • 0 comments

    If you have more than one Raspberry Pi or Debian/Ubuntu, install auto-apt-proxy on every machine, which auto finds and connects to installed apt-cacher-ng server. If you reinstall or download packages on multiple hosts this will save you bandwidth and speed up installations.

    GUI to download Debian/Ubuntu - this must be the easiest way to install! No need to download full or minimal netinst iso images, no need to run md5/sha sum checks. Only the first install is slower, following installs will be lightning if using apt-cacher-ng

    Define locale/packages in admin/config.php autoinstall with preseed.cnf soon

    Can Live boot Debian and Ubuntu via NFS, can boot windows 10 setup

    /etc/di-netboot-assistant/di-sources.list could be updated with more architectures like http://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/ 

    What would happen if Raspberry Pi4 was pxe booted? (I don't have one yet) http://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-armhf/current/images/device-tree/

  • v0.0.1 pxe only

    Gintaras Valatka • 07/13/2021 at 23:14 • 0 comments

    v0.0.1 is pxe only
    https://github.com/soholt/pooterbooter/releases/tag/v0.0.1
    Archlinux boots in 4min from Raspberry Pi1, ubuntu slow to dowload via 100Mb network
    It boots archlinux, clonezilla (and debian/ubuntu live (slow, (4Gb+ ram)) instructions: https://github.com/soholt/pooterbooter/blob/v0.0.1/README.md
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    wait for v0.02)

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