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netboot.xyz is a convenient place to boot into any type of operating system or utility disk without the need of having to go spend time retrieving the ISO just to run it. iPXE is used to provide a user friendly menu from within the BIOS that lets you easily choose the OS you want along with any specific types of versions or bootable flags.
You can remote attach the ISO to servers, set it up as a rescue option in Grub, or even set your home network to boot to it by default so that it's always available.
Grab these bootloaders and drop them in Fusion/VirtualBox/DRAC/iLO to get started:
If you already have iPXE up and running on the network, you can hit netboot.xyz at anytime by typing:
chain --autofree http://boot.netboot.xyz
Full documentation is at ReadTheDocs:
Feel free to open up an issue on github or contact me at antony@mes.ser.li