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I PXE boot my desktop.
Well that is unusual these days. You PXE boot the entire OS and mount some type of network share or you use it more in a terminal sense to logon to a more powerful machine?
It's a bit of a weird setup, and not at all practical. I build "golden images" with archiso, the image gets sent over, then local disks are auto-mounted. The local disks have my ~/home, so all my configs, flatpaks, games, etc. stay consistent.
I use PXE for my servers, so I figured "why not?". I don't do too much on it besides videogames, I do most real stuff on laptops. This "setup" probably isn't going to stay around forever.