Hello, I've read most of the wiki to see if this is possible and have not seen any hints in this direction:
When installing Windows 7 on an iSCSI device, Windows7 must see an iSCSI device in the iBFT to know that the device is bootable to present it as a bootable (thus installable) medium. I would like to have gPXE configure the iBFT for the iSCSI device I wish to boot from, using gpxe.keep-san=1 to keep it resident, and then chain to yet-another-bootloader that will launch the Windows 7 installer. One site suggests netbooting gPXE with keep-san=1 and when it fails booting from the virgin iSCSI disk, let the system BIOS boot the Windows 7 install CD as the next boot attempt. The problem here is that /my/ BIOS will not try another boot image after the first one fails. Is there a way to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -Eric -- http://www.PortlandLinuxSupport.com _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list [email protected] http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe
