K3S + iSCSI - 02 - How to Flash a Raspberry Pi to Boot from the Network

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In this series, we go over how to install k3s (Light Kubernetes) on network booting Raspberry Pis to create a cluster. But unlike my previous release, this time we are using iSCSI to hold the linux filesystems. This makes it much better since it reduces issues caused by NFS.

In this second video, we prepare the Raspberry Pi to boot from the network by updating the bootloader with that capability. Finally, we prepare the SD Card to boot and copy all the necessary files to the NAS.

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Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Preparing the SD Card to Flash the Bootloader
2:41 - Flashing the Bootloader
5:05 - Erasing the SD Card
6:30 - Flashing the SD Card with Raspbian OS
7:42 - Outro

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