"DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux) is free software, open source
solution to managing the deployment of the GNU/Linux operating system
across many clients. Imagine the time required to install GNU/Linux on
40, 30, or even 10 client machines individually! DRBL allows for the
configuration all of your client computers by installing just one server
(remember, not just any virtual private server) machine.
DRBL provides a diskless or systemless environment for client
machines. It works on Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS and SuSE.
DRBL uses distributed hardware resources and makes it possible for
clients to fully access local hardware. It also includes Clonezilla, a partitioning and disk cloning utility similar to True Image® or Norton Ghost®.
DRBL uses PXE/etherboot, NFS, and NIS to provide services to client
machines so that it is not necessary to install GNU/Linux on the client
hard drives individually. Once the server is ready to be a DRBL server,
the client machines can boot via PXE/etherboot (diskless). "DRBL" does
NOT touch the client hard drives, therefore, other operating systems
(e.g. MS Windows) installed on the client machines will be unaffected.
This could be useful in, for example, during a phased deployment of
GNU/Linux where users still want to have the option of booting to
Windows and running some applications only available on MS windows. DRBL
allows great flexibility in the deployment of GNU/Linux."
http://drbl.sourceforge.net/
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