Tag: network boot
Using Clonezilla to make your HD bigger
by firestorm_v1 on Dec.29, 2009, under How-To's, Linux, Software
(Ok, innuendo aside…)
Well, the Christmas/Yule break is over with and it’s time to get cracking. If you were like me this holiday season, you were either placed in the position if needing to do a hard drive upgrade for someone else or you received a new hard drive of your own that warrants upgrading. The CloneZilla site didn’t contain very clear instructions for what to do so I decided to write this howto documenting the process. In this howto, I will cover using the free application “CloneZilla” to perform a hard drive upgrade on a test installation of Windows XP from 4GB to a 10GB drive.
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Setting up Ubuntu to tftpboot with menu for installations
by firestorm_v1 on Aug.17, 2009, under How-To's, Linux, Networking, Software
This howto will cover performing the necessary steps for configuring Ubuntu Server 9.04 to distribute pxelinux images over the network for you to use to install Ubuntu or your favorite Linux distribution over the network. No more fumbling for installation CDs or boot floppies!
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