Sanboot Win7/8/10 after cloning disk on same Hardware
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2019-07-19, 09:46
(This post was last modified: 2019-09-20 10:24 by albrecht.)
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Sanboot Win7/8/10 after cloning disk on same Hardware
Hello,
I want to boot an already installed operating system via iSCSI. I succeeded in the virtual environment. I have a VM as a PXE server and a VM as a client. I have installed Windows 7/8/10 on the client. Then I cloned the virtual hard drive with Clonezilla on a blank virtual hard drive in the PXE server. I then included this disk as an iSCSI target. I was able to boot successfully. My configuration is: Code: dhcp net0 && echo IP address: ${net0/ip} ; echo Subnet mask: ${net0/netmask} My problem is, why i can not realize this on another real Hardware client? When I try to boot the iSCSI-Image from my physical Client the pxe process succed and one can see the loading windows logo. But after 5 minutes a bluescreen comes with the message "inaccessible bootdevice" Can somebody help me to solve this problem please? I used ipxe.lkrn and have deactivated UEFI. Furthermore, my bootimages are based on BIOS The PXE-Server has the OS Ubuntu 18.04 The sanboot works in the virtual environment. I can boot windows 7, windows 8 and windows 10 Best regards Albrecht |
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Sanboot Win7/8/10 after cloning disk on same Hardware - albrecht - 2019-07-19 09:46
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-07-19, 17:18
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-21, 20:01
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-22, 13:56
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-07-22, 17:20
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-23, 13:09
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - misty - 2019-08-11, 18:13
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-08-16, 10:48
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - Andromeda_x - 2019-09-14, 00:10
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-09-17, 12:16
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-09-18, 02:02
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-09-19, 09:17
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