AFAICT, the only non-x86 or non-Intel in there are the Itanic (dead), and the DEC Alpha (long dead). Can't remember what the Xscale was; might have been Intel's Arm thing.
But the Pi is *not* a PXE client. It doesn't behave like one, and calling generic network booting 'PXE' is confusing, as people google / ChatGPT it and get confused. We've had countless threads on this on these forums over the years for this to be abundantly obvious.
But the Pi is *not* a PXE client. It doesn't behave like one, and calling generic network booting 'PXE' is confusing, as people google / ChatGPT it and get confused. We've had countless threads on this on these forums over the years for this to be abundantly obvious.
Statistics: Posted by dickon — Fri Nov 14, 2025 9:30 am