RHEL6.4 iSCSI boot with iPXE
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2013-05-13, 11:10
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RE: RHEL6.4 iSCSI boot with iPXE
I think the first thing you need to do is increase the logging/debugging in your grub/kernel, because the only thing I see there is a partial stack trace that has something to do with syncing, which probably means it is unable to access some form of disk device. Try that and report back.
I believe I also saw this problem mentioned on IRC or the mailing-list, and that you might be doing it backwards. If you're interested, there is an example on http://ipxe.org/examples to my boot menu that shows how to iscsi boot an Ubuntu 12.04 install. I'm sure the RHEL method should be similar (but probably not exactly the same). |
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RHEL6.4 iSCSI boot with iPXE - jrgruher - 2013-05-10, 02:13
RE: RHEL6.4 iSCSI boot with iPXE - robinsmidsrod - 2013-05-13 11:10
RE: RHEL6.4 iSCSI boot with iPXE - Torgeir - 2013-05-19, 20:03
RE: RHEL6.4 iSCSI boot with iPXE - mcb30 - 2013-05-13, 10:50
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