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== How does it work? ==
== How does it work? ==
We have an [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenWrt OpenWRT] router offering [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol DHCP] 'round the network and a local server where the boot images are hosted. The images are mounted on the router via NFS and voilà. That's all!
We have an [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenWrt OpenWRT]<ref> [https://openwrt.org OpenWRT Home Page] </ref> router offering [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol DHCP] 'round the network and a local server where the boot images are hosted. The images are mounted on the router via [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_File_System NFS] and voilà. That's all!


== How can i reproduce Bebop in my local network? ==
== How can i reproduce Bebop in my local network? ==


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 14:39, 24 August 2015


What is?

Bebop is our PXE (read as in "pixie") system. We use it for install new machines over the network. If you want to install Linux on your box, you're welcome anytime to come, visit us and, of course, install Linux.

How does it work?

We have an OpenWRT[1] router offering DHCP 'round the network and a local server where the boot images are hosted. The images are mounted on the router via NFS and voilà. That's all!

How can i reproduce Bebop in my local network?

Notes