So... I'm not familiar with PXE. The only thing I know about it is that it's a means of booting from another computer on the network, possibly without a disk on the local machine.
PXE is something typically implemented in the system firmware (UEFI/BIOS/etc) or in the network adapter's own firmware, so it's independent of any OS installed on the system.
@zixuan Yup. PXE is basically booting from another computer on the network. From what I know, the system basically communicates with and loads OS data from a server on the LAN.
You can boot any OS this way. It's like booting from a USB flash drive or other external device, only that PXE is a mechanism for loading the OS from another computer.
At scale, it avoids the need to manually intervene on every system. Centralized management means you can do it from one place, without having to go to each individual desktop.
What if you're managing systems in a company with offices around the world?
@bwDraco Something happened -- past tense. Actually, I'd rather discuss it with you on Matrix itself than here because it's semi-personal. It's not personally identifiable but I don't want to risk anything
IIRC, that was the Media Creation Tool with either the preview or the RTM of Win10.
only happened on some folks' systems. I upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 RTM without a hitch, though I never touched pre-release builds of Win10 on my main desktop.
A company I was interested in just flew me out for an interview. It was on the other side of the country so they paid for my flight and hotel. Unfortunately, the interview went disastrously. I blew every question and I could tell that they didn't like me personally.
When I got to the airport ...
And to be honest, the solution boils down to one word: courage.
With that out of the way, I'm thinking about the time management aspects of growing up.
How do you folks manage your time with a traditional 9-5 work schedule?
I tend to forget the fact that as close a bond as there I may have with this community, there's no obligation to participate, and no need to post just for the sake of posting.
I've been thinking about saving time by doing routine activities like checking email and catching up on news during the commute, but also on speeding up transitions like packinf up before leaving house and settling down after getting home.
Any hints on making better use of time?
I can't chat much longer because I have a driving lesson in twenty minutes, but feel free to share your tips.
Yeah, these are premium French-made notebooks. The paper quality is outstanding but they're also quite expensive. (Moleskine is even more expensive but their paper quality doesn't match up.)
welp. Ordering eight of the 3.5" x 5.5" (90mm x 140mm) notebooks.
You should step into a Crosswords store more often. It's impossible to walk out of there without getting attached to some expensive notebook or stationary.
But a number of bicyclists making deliveries blew past red lights.
I mean, is it really that urgent that you have to make the kinds of dangerous maneuvers? Bicyclists are subject to the same traffic rules as automobiles.
Well there does seem to be blogs online documenting how to retrieve truecrypt/veracrypt master encryption keys from running memory: volatility-labs.blogspot.com/2014/01/…
Now just need to figure out how to use/do/use them