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Getting HP ThinPro T5325 to PXE Boot I have a HP ThinPro T5325 from the ebays. It is a neat little device that I bought with the intention to boot from the network. I have successfully booted other devices and a few VMs via PXE and my Debian host, with heaping piles of success. However, I started working on the ThinPro once it came in, and I seem to be hitting a wall. I can not seem to get the device to PXE boot. It get's an IP address, and boots to the ThinPro OS fine. I also have HP Device Manager running, and the two are connected. However, despite all of this work, and some digging in the software, I can not find anywhere to trigger/configure a PXE boot, or (in desperation) remove the image and hopefully force a PXE boot. If this were a PC, I would enter the BIOS and change the boot order... But I can not find any documentation on entering the ThinPro bios... What am I missing?

Please have a look at the following specs: <

The T5325 is an ARM-based computer. It doesn't have a BIOS like you'd find on x86 machines.

It means that this computer doesn't support PXE boot. You have to get a firmware / OS installed on the local storage if you want it to boot.

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