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to boot Grml via network, because grml-terminalserver lets you create a
floppydisk including a bootimage with your networkcard-driver to boot
via network. If that's still not an option for you check out the <a
to boot Grml via network, because grml-terminalserver lets you create a
floppydisk including a bootimage with your networkcard-driver to boot
via network. If that's still not an option for you check out the <a
<p>How to start grml-terminalserver? Just invoke grml-terminalserver as
user root and follow the instructions. Take a look at the manpages
<p>How to start grml-terminalserver? Just invoke grml-terminalserver as
user root and follow the instructions. Take a look at the manpages