Hi,

 

>This is by design; correct behaviour.  If you do not use keep-san, gPXE will 
>not create an iBFT in memory.  Windows will not find an >iBFT, so you will not 
>have the SAN connection at all.


Yes, in the condition 1 local hard disk boot, I can't see the SAN disk after 
local disk boot, I can understand, but I even can't see the local hard drive, 
there is not hard drive in disk management tool.

 

Aldrich.


Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 23:52:21 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?

I wrote: 
KernSafe Technology wrote: 
1, Local hard (only one) drive boot, without keep-san, just do a sanboot, it 
will register and unregister int13 drive, and then boot from local hard drive, 
no disk appear in disk management.

This is by design; correct behaviour.  If you do not use keep-san, gPXE will 
not create an iBFT in memory.  Windows will not find an iBFT, so you will not 
have the SAN connection at all.

This is an error.  The iBFT is populated regardless of the INT 13h hook.  I 
apologize to anyone still reading this thread.

- Shao Miller
                                          
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