disk. For more information on this process, see Section 7.8.1, “Network PXE
Boot” (page 103).
• If the Point of Service terminals do not have access to the network, create
an isoboot or a usbboot image and deploy the image at the terminal. This
method can be used for workstations that either are or aren't equipped with
a hard disk, and have a CD drive or a USB port. For information on the iso-
boot process, see Section 7.8.2, “Booting from CD (isoboot)” (page 108) .
• If a Point of Service terminal cannot boot from the network or from a CD,
it attempts to boot from the hard drive. For more information, see Section 7.8,
“Booting the Point of Service Terminal” (page 102).
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Test your SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service installation to ensure that it
is functioning correctly. For detailed instructions, see Chapter 9, Testing Your
SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service Environment (page 117).
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