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#UltimateHomeServer: Setting Up Netboot on your Raspberry Pi

More home server content, but Linux flavored! 

#UltimateHomeServer: Setting Up Netboot on your Raspberry Pi

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NFS is a virtual network file system. It's designed to be concurrently mounted by different remote operating systems. When you attach an iSCSI you're attaching a block device over a SCSI interface over IP. And then you mount a regular file system (ext4, xfs, btrfs) that that disk is formatted with. Because iSCSI emulates a local disk with local disk semantics, trying to share an iSCSI disk would be like trying to plug an SSD over SATA to two computers at once.

Why would you be unable to share iscsi? Somewhat new to it.

I‘ve just had a conversation with a friend about network booting my pi‘s last week 😄👍 Btw: I believe you mentioned rpi-tftpboot twice (instead of rpi-pxe) at 10:59

Should be able to do iscsi, instead of NFS unless you need to share the volumes.

Homeserver content is some of my favourite content.

14:01 in the command you have 'exlude' instead of 'exclude'

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