On Tuesday 31 Jul 2012 23:33:01 Marek Salwerowicz wrote: > set keep-san 1 > sanhook --drive 0x81 > iscsi:192.168.65.135::::iqn.2012--06.freenas.local:win2k8disk (works - > registers the drive under 0x81) > sanboot --no-describe http://ip/win2k8.iso > > The installer boots fine (but it takes about 2 times more than booting > installer without any targets registered), the iSCSI target is > discovered, but I get the information that: > > "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. 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"
Try hooking the target disk as the default drive (0x80) and using --drive 0x81 for win2k8.iso, i.e.: sanhook iscsi:192.168.65.135::::iqn.2012--06.freenas.local:win2k8disk sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x81 http://ip/win2k8.iso [ By the way, there's no need to use "set keep-san 1" when you're SAN-booting the ISO directly; "keep-san" is only needed if you're going to exit out of iPXE back to the BIOS in order to boot from a physical CD. ] Michael _______________________________________________ ipxe-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ipxe.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/ipxe-devel

