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problem with iscsi via nas
2013-05-01, 12:49 (This post was last modified: 2013-05-01 13:16 by whisper74.)
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RE: problem with iscsi via nas
thank for your quickly reply
..

i think i miss something basic logical instruction . i haven't found a clearly faq for me...
if i right understand when i boot from ipxe the pc (that have assigned an ip from the dhcp server - in this case the synology) goes to the directory tftproot and start to use undionly.kpxe....

then, if i correctly understand, the pc read bootstrap.ipxe and then menu.ipxe

arrived at this point I SUPPOSE that if I SEE THE MENU everything is ok and the iscsi is assigned to the pc.

is it right?

i have also created in 10.0.0.7 a folder named windows-7 and inside a placed ultimate-x64.iso.... but nothing
after this i read the menu that you wrote (fantastic):.. and if i decide to start windows 7 i need a new fresh install and the dvd /iso to start .
if i suppose to use a virtual machine i insert the iso in the virtual drive .. and nothing happen...
do i have to modify the menu or something else?
if i have to read something special let me know

excuse me but i really have this problem.

thanks
also reading this:

:windows7-install
echo Starting Windows 7 x64 installer for ${initiator-iqn}
# Hook iSCSI drive
set root-path ${base-iscsi}:${hostname}.boot.windows7
sanhook ${root-path} || goto failed
# Start Windows 7 installer DVD
sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x81 ${boot-url}/windows-7/ultimate-x64.iso || goto failed
# Better solution, according to Oliver Rath on the mailing-list
# Requires massive amounts of RAM, though
#initrd ${boot-url}/windows-7/ultimate-x64.iso
#chain ${boot-url}/memdisk iso raw || goto failed
goto start

i have a doubt.. my synology ip is 10.0.0.7
do I specify it correctly in the boot.ipxe menu?
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RE: problem with iscsi via nas - whisper74 - 2013-05-01 12:49



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