<shao.mil...@yrdsb.edu.on.ca> wrote: > Are you connecting multiple clients to the same iSCSI target at the same > time?
I only connect to iSCSI target using a single initiator at a time, I'm aware that most file systems aren't network filesystems. I already tried 2 targets, both exhibit the same problem (even after restarting target service or server): -centos5.3 ietd -server 2008x64: microsoft iscsi software target I have 2 guesses why MS-DOS can't write to disc: -There's no scsi driver loaded in DOS, and DOS only has limited built-in SCSI read capabilities to just start and get scsi driver loaded. -The gpxe boot rom is read-only, after OS gets started more advanced drivers should take over , giving write capabilities Again, these are just guesses. Seems like AoE is the way to go, since this just simulates ata disk, which should work right away Adrian Bacon _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list gPXE@etherboot.org http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe