Boot vhd or any virtual hard disk file through internet
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2017-07-26, 19:43
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RE: Boot vhd or any virtual hard disk file through internet
iPXE supports iSCSI and so do most operating systems - but you never mentioned which OS you are supporting.
This also seems like a duplicate of existing thread about VHD And I would strongly suggest using the search function, both on the forum and internet Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2017-07-26, 19:47
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RE: Boot vhd or any virtual hard disk file through internet
(2017-07-26 19:43)NiKiZe Wrote: iPXE supports iSCSI and so do most operating systems - but you never mentioned which OS you are supporting. Thank's for replying, I've used the search function but i might looked for the wrong therms. Altought we start with Windows but we aim to do the same with Linux and MacOS if possible. |
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2017-08-03, 19:20
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RE: Boot vhd or any virtual hard disk file through internet
(2017-07-26 19:47)guilherme.lima Wrote: Altought we start with Windows but we aim to do the same with Linux and MacOS if possible. As I understand it, .vhd boot can only be from a local filesystem. I would instead suggest using iPXE to do an iSCSI boot http://ipxe.org/howto/wds_iscsi The root path does not have to be provided via DHCP, it can be generated by an iPXE script, or static in an iPXE script. Cheers |
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