Xannor

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  1. I wanted to just follow up because I was, at first, confused at what this provides. The docker provides and TFTP service that in turn provides the netbooxyz pxe bootloader. This bootloader is built to provide the means to download a "live" boot environment (either installer or runnable os) from the internal via a PXE boot menu. So my understandings is that you would use this to provide a PXE netboot option on your network, you would still have to configure your DHCP server to provide the proper info (the filename and TFTP service address.) Then if you did a PXE boot on a device it would load the netbootxyz and from there you can download and install from its pre-defined list. The one advantage I can see of this over manual is that if netbootxyz updates, and linuxserver.io pushes an image update, and you have CA updater installed, it would automatically update on your end so when you needed it, it would always be the latest.