If you do not want to use iPXE, an alternative approach is to have a USB
stick (few hundred MBs is enough) for /boot partition. CentOS 7 installs
just fine with this setup (/boot on local USB, the rest on iSCSI).
This works better with kernel updates (can be more tricky with iPXE as you
need to "s
Check out the iPXE website for details about iSCSI booting.
- Original Message -
| I'm looking for direction to install and boot CentOS 7 from an iSCSI
| device. Any experience and advice will be greatly appreciated.
|
| Thanks!
| Michael Duvall
| _
I'm looking for direction to install and boot CentOS 7 from an iSCSI
device. Any experience and advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Michael Duvall
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