NXD is not part of base FreeBSD. FreeBSD’s native diskless setup uses pxeboot , nfsroot , and /etc/rc.d/diskless . This report treats “nxd” as a methodology reference.
NXD (NetZoneSoft Diskless) is a network disk operating system designed to boot client machines (workstations) from a central server rather than local hard drives. This "diskless" setup is commonly used in internet cafes (iCafes) and schools to simplify management, reduce costs, and protect systems from viruses. nxd diskless free
Let’s walk through configuring a completely free diskless environment. We will use a standard Ubuntu server and open-source components. NXD is not part of base FreeBSD
While you may find "free" versions or tutorials online, NXD is generally a developed by NetZoneSoft . NXD (NetZoneSoft Diskless) is a network disk operating
: The server hosts the "Image" (operating system files) and the "Game Disk".