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This blog post explores the network installation (Netboot) methods of different Linux distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux, highlighting how each varies in setup and execution. It examines the use of technologies such as PXE, TFTP, and NFS, offering essential guidance for configuring DHCP and TFTP servers, and troubleshooting common issues in network booting. Ideal for system administrators aiming to streamline installations across multiple machines.