I don't feel that my work is that relevant here.
Yes it allows you to boot windows but there's a bit of way to go from there to having netbooted windows. In theory you could add appropriate software to have boot block send over network, it starts and then what?
In other words windows would have some suport for getting rest of itself over network, just like Linux does.... which I do not believe windows can.
or you could try to use VMware from linux.
Having said this all I think someone else did some work in that area, transparent forwarding of disk I/O or some such..either way it would be proprietary binary only stuff..
Dunno if it helps.
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Hendricks David W. wrote:
Adam Sulmicki would be the guy to ask about that... He did ADLO a while back to boot Win2K. It's quite a bit messier than booting Linux, I gather.
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Brian Gregor wrote:
Is it possible to use LinuxBIOS to boot Windows 2000 diskless?
Thanks,
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