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Hi Robin!<br>
<br>
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Thank you for the info. I thought, that freedos has to be
iscsi-capable to be bootable or you need some memdisk or sth like
this. Will try this out as fast as possible.<br>
<br>
In your script is a win7-installpoint, too. Were you able to realize
it? I can boot a winpe-3.0 (with iscsi-capabilities, but ich wasnt
able to install win7 via setup.exe command to an iscsi target. I
always get the message <br>
<br>
"<i>This computer's hardware may not support booting to this disk.
Ensure that
the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's BIOS menu</i>"<br>
<br>
I sanhooked the iscsi-driveĀ to 0x80 and booted the WinPE-disk on
0x81:<br>
<br>
sanhook --drive 0x80
iscsi:192.168.172.33::::iqn.2012-03.dmi-win7direkt-liotarget ||
shell<br>
sanboot --drive 0x81 --no-describe
iscsi:192.168.172.33::::iqn.2012-03.dmi-win7pe-liotarget || shell<br>
<br>
<br>
I have no idea, what the reason is for this. I see the iscsi disk,
it is formatted correctly (taken from an original install). The
network-card of the Client is an e1000e Gigabit Card, the nic of the
server (ubuntu-linux with lnux-iscsi-target) is an Atheros AR8131
Gbit card.<br>
<br>
WinXP had no problem to be installed on the iscsi-target (and booted
fine).<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Oliver<br>
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