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Hi,
in chapter 8.1 you wrote:
If you have a diskless workstation booting from harddrive isn't a usefull
option, so this step isn't wrote on.
But I have a harddrive in my workstation/desktop and I would like know how I
make my system bootable....
Greetings
Ralph Hoffmann
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This seems out of date (8.1 says nothing of the kind).
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see shy jo
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