Intel® Ethernet Adapters and Devices User Guide

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705831 11/28/2024 Public

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Remote Boot

Remote Boot allows you to boot a system using only an Ethernet adapter. You connect to a server that contains an operating system image and use that to boot your local system.

See the following subsections for more information.

Note:

See Configuring the UEFI Network Stack for PXE for information on enabling a PXE network boot.

Enabling Remote Boot

  • If you have an Intel Desktop Adapter installed in your client computer, the flash ROM device is already available in your adapter, and no further installation steps are necessary.

  • For Intel Server Adapters, the flash ROM can be enabled using the BootUtil utility. Do the following:

    1. From the command line, enter the following to enumerate the ports available in your system:

      BOOTUTIL -E
      
    2. Choose a port.

    3. Enter the following to select the port you wish to enable. For example:

      BOOTUTIL -NIC=1 -FLASHENABLE
      

See Intel® Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility for more information on using BootUtil.