Univention-client-boot-pxe
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Source package "univention-client-boot-pxe" for UCS 3.0
The source package "univention-client-boot-pxe" does not exist in public SVN for UCS version 3.0.
Source package "univention-client-boot-pxe" for UCS 2.4
- Build-Dependencies: no build dependencies
- Copyright/License: File debian/copyright
Source code
The source code of source package univention-client-boot-pxe can be retrieved via WebSVN frontend or by checking out from public SVN repository:
svn checkout http://forge.univention.org/svn/dev/branches/ucs-2.4/ucs/thin-client/univention-client-boot-pxe univention-client-boot-pxe
Binary packages
univention-client-boot-pxe
- Architecture: all
- Depends: univention-tftp, syslinux
- Description:
UCS - network boot infrastructure (PXE) The PreExecution Environment (PXE) allows for computers to boot from the network. No local storage is required. PXE is used to boot Univention Thin Clients and to install other computers. . This package is part of Univention Corporate Server (UCS), an integrated, directory driven solution for managing corporate environments. For more information about UCS, refer to: http://www.univention.de/
Source package "univention-client-boot-pxe" for UCS 2.4 (TCS)
- Build-Dependencies: no build dependencies
- Copyright/License: File debian/copyright
Source code
The source code of source package univention-client-boot-pxe can be retrieved via WebSVN frontend or by checking out from public SVN repository:
svn checkout http://forge.univention.org/svn/dev/branches/ucs-2.4/ucs-tcs/univention-client-boot-pxe univention-client-boot-pxe
Binary packages
univention-client-boot-pxe
- Architecture: all
- Depends: univention-tftp, syslinux
- Description:
UCS - network boot infrastructure (PXE) The PreExecution Environment (PXE) allows for computers to boot from the network. No local storage is required. PXE is used to boot Univention Thin Clients and to install other computers. . This package is part of Univention Corporate Server (UCS), an integrated, directory driven solution for managing corporate environments. For more information about UCS, refer to: http://www.univention.de/