Yes, I use simple script (attached file), and DHCP Option 17 root-path 
'iscsi:192.168.8.78:tcp:3260:0:t.h01:s1'

The same result. But use old iPXE version (ipxe.efi downloaded before 
2018-02-20), it works fine.



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________________________________
From: Michael Brown <mc...@ipxe.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 4:59:29 PM
To: W Drinsun; Christian Nilsson
Cc: ipxe-devel@lists.ipxe.org
Subject: Re: [ipxe-devel] the Last iPXE can't boot win10

On 15/03/18 07:11, W Drinsun wrote:
> Not show any error, just lose iscsi connection in win10 booting.
>
> The attached file is my iPXE script.

Can you reproduce the failure with a much simpler script?  Try reducing
it to just a single fixed sanboot command.

Thanks,

Michael

Attachment: iscsi.src
Description: iscsi.src

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