Ok, thanks, I'll try this and MBR zero'ing with Windows repair too. Will report a bit later :)
> Andrey, > In regards to your attempts to SAN-boot an HDD which had Windows 7 > installed on it while there were two disks attached to the system: > Windows most likely boot the booting system on whichever HDD it deemed > as the "first" HDD, even if it installed Windows 7 to your "second" HDD. > The simplest thing to do is > - to have one HDD in the computer system > - installed Windows 7 to it > - make sure networking is fully functional > - make sure an iSCSI test succeeds to validate your iSCSI target setup > - remove the HDD and either attach it to your iSCSI target system or > take a raw HDD image and serve that from the iSCSI target system > - Shao Miller _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list [email protected] http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe
