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Hi! I was wondering if there's an option/way in netboot.xyz to completely omit the menus and somehow decoratively boot a specific OS from an iPXE script? For example, if I want to boot OpenBSD 6.8 with no interaction, instead of navigating the menu, is there a way for me to just boot OpenBSD 6.8 using netboot.xyz, or will I have to manually do things (like specifying kernel and initrd manually and fetching the files from OpenBSD's servers/whatever)?
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Hi! I was wondering if there's an option/way in netboot.xyz to completely omit the menus and somehow decoratively boot a specific OS from an iPXE script? For example, if I want to boot OpenBSD 6.8 with no interaction, instead of navigating the menu, is there a way for me to just boot OpenBSD 6.8 using netboot.xyz, or will I have to manually do things (like specifying
kernel
andinitrd
manually and fetching the files from OpenBSD's servers/whatever)?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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