Hi,
I've noticed a couple of times that when you set the boot order in the bios
that there is usually an option - boot from network.
What is this? Does this mean that a network of shity computers could have
their os installed on just one machine, and they access the os remotely?
Anyone ever seen this in action before? How does it work?
Thanks,
Darragh
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