How to boot with iscsi in UEFI env?
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2019-01-26, 17:24
(This post was last modified: 2019-01-26 17:26 by psychrabi.)
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RE: How to boot with iscsi in UEFI env?
(2019-01-26 05:56)scan80269 Wrote: On my system acting as iSCSI disk server (running Windows Server 2012 R2/2016/2019 OS - with iSCSI Target Server feature enabled) I set up Tiny PXE Server to load ipxe-snponly-x86-64.efi (64-bit UEFI iPXE) for UEFI clients network booting via PXE. Once a client boots to iPXE, my iPXE script launches sanboot of an iSCSI virtual disk based on Ethernet MAC address match to initiate Win10 OS boot. The iSCSI virtual disk for the client is set up with GPT style disk partitions to properly support Win10 booting in UEFI mode (a Win10 requirement by Microsoft). If possible could you share the pxe script with me and the tiny pxe settings. i want to try it once.. Also about the disabling the legacy support, does it mean we have to put the client to exclusive UEFI mode ? |
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