RBoot is a remote boot facility for PC operating systems. More specifically, it allows you to set up several PCs so that they fetch their operating system from a central UNIX server on boot time. By having all the clients use the same boot image, and by storing differences in the clients' configuration in separate files, RBoot allows the sysadmin to reduce his/her administration efforts from factor N to factor 1. RBoot requires a UNIX server that is capable of exporting a directory via NFS, and that has a bootpd server (for BOOTP). Any recent UNIX should meet these criteria. At the moment, RBoot supports only booting the Windows 95/98 operating systems, but support for Windows NT 4, Win 3.11 and DOS/LanManager eventually be added. RBoot is freely redistributable under a BSD-style license. For more information, see the RBoot homepage at: WWW: http://www.bs.ni.schule.de/support/rboot/