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					No disks when booting windows 7 setup (x86/x64) from an iSCSI target
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					2014-11-22, 10:15 
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| No disks when booting windows 7 setup (x86/x64) from an iSCSI target 
					I'm trying to run the windows setup from an iSCSI target, the target is a NTFS with all the files from the ISO file just like a bootable usb stick. Booting the setup works fine (but stays very long at the "Stating Windows" screen) with virtualbox but there are no disks available to install on. OpenWRT (DHCP) > server.lan (debian, tftp, iscsi) > iPXE (undionly.kpxe) > Windows setup ietd.conf Code: Target iqn.2014-11.lan.server:windows_7_sp1_en_x86iPXE Code: :w7x86This is the error I get http://www.mediafire.com/view/x3owbwk6q7..._disks.png What is the right way to boot the setup from an iSCSI target? | |||
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					2014-12-03, 16:39 
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| RE: No disks when booting windows 7 setup (x86/x64) from an iSCSI target 
					If you want to boot directly from the iSCSI volume you should use this code: Code: set netX/gateway ${iscsi-server} | |||
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