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Boot Laptop from network - sagher - 02-16-2018

Hello all experts. its silly question and sorry for that in advance.
i like to ask! can i run my laptop without HDD via network drivers and connect it directly to my VPS?
i mean just connect lap top with internet and power on and through network drivers i go login to my vps os?


RE: Boot Laptop from network - sagher - 02-20-2018

(02-16-2018, 04:04 AM)sagher Wrote: Hello all experts. its silly question and sorry for that in advance.
i like to ask! can i run my laptop without HDD via network drivers and connect it directly to my VPS?
i mean just connect lap top with internet and power on and through network drivers i go login to my vps os?

No one here to answer it? or busy.. ok let me wait when the giveaway distribution is goes at end. and everything finalize.


RE: Boot Laptop from network - Vuluts - 02-21-2018

(02-16-2018, 04:04 AM)sagher Wrote: Hello all experts. its silly question and sorry for that in advance.
i like to ask! can i run my laptop without HDD via network drivers and connect it directly to my VPS?
i mean just connect lap top with internet and power on and through network drivers i go login to my vps os?

Is this kinda like a diskless workstation? if it's connected to a server like in a diskless workstation I think yes but if it's the laptop alone I think no.


RE: Boot Laptop from network - sagher - 02-22-2018

its laptop alone and diskless. but connected with internet via IP router. a DSL connection. in second words i wish to use my laptop with my vps. so do you have any idea? which kind of HW or SW i need for this?


RE: Boot Laptop from network - Dudi - 02-28-2018

It's works only from LAN side and not from the WAN. Furthermore your PC BIOS or UEFI has to support it too.