Diskless Boot with UEFI BIOS
We take UEFI BIOS for example.
1) In the UEFI BIOS, go to "Advanced" then click on "Network Stack"
(Figure 1).
Figure 1
2) On the option, highlight the "Enabled" option and then press enter, it will enable the "Network Stack" (Figure 2).
Figure 2
3)
Now, you need to enable "LAN Option ROM" Or "PXE OPROM" option as well,
here in this case click the "LAN Option ROM" (Figure 3).
Figure 3
4) Now, check to make sure both "Network Stack" and "LAN Option ROM" are enabled (Figure 4)
Figure 4
5) Now, on the "Boot" tab, set the "UEFI Network" in first priority (Figure 5).
Figure 5
6)
Save the setting and restart the client, it will now show UEFI PXE boot
screen and try to boot in UEFI mode from lan (Figure 6)
Figure 6
UEFI
BIOS differ from one board to another board so having all boards
screenshot is not possible. However, the general settings that need to
be done in the UEFI is mentioned above.
Note: Some motherboard with UEFI network like ASUS H170M-Plus have a problem and cannot diskless boot.
So
to make this motherboard works in CCBoot you have to upgrade first the
BIOS to the latest release and then set the "BOOT\CSM" (Compatibility
Support Module) to allow network boot device to use the Legacy settings.
After that, it will now work in CCBoot.