I've had very little luck trying to do this with Dell blades using the built-in Broadcom iSCSI initiator.

Anaconda has very poor support for iSCSI as a boot device. You can probably make it work if you're hacking the system manually, but I was never able to get Anaconda to install the system automatically on an iSCSI device.

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Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Hi,

I have blade servers that I'd like to boot directly on an iSCSI drive. Is it possible on RHEL5? Will it be possible in RHEL6?

I saw this: http://iscsi-init.sourceforge.net/HOWTO.html. Would that be a solution?

Regards,

Ugo Bellavance

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