All, This one has me stymied. I have a fairly complete TFTP/PXE/gPXE environment running with full DHCP/DNS services, however a native gPXE Windows 7 iSCSI installation has eluded me this far.
iSCSI Target: Windows Storage Server 2008 R2. gPXE is working great.. I just can't get past it! My gPXE Boot Script: #!gpxe dhcp net0 set keep-san 1 set initiator-iqn iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:mywin7box.homelab.local sanboot iscsi:myiscsitargetbox.homelab.local::::iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myiscsitargetbox-mywin7box-target chain tftp://mytftpserverbox.homelab.local/boot/pxeboot.com The box boots normally: gPXE 1.0.1 blah ~we all love gPXE and this is where we can get it ~ blah Features: iSCSI DNS TFTP Multiboot PXE PXEXT DHCP (net0 00:01:02:03:04:05). ok Registered as BIOS Drive 0x80 Booting from BIOS Drive 0x80 BOOTMGR is missing Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart _ Note the _Cursor... it won't Chain (I think). The bootstrap program referenced in "chain tftp://mytftpserverbox.homelab.local/boot/pxeboot.com" boots a fully-functional WinPE3.0 image BOOTMGR.exe is present in both the root TFTP directory and the /BOOT directories. The WinPE3.0 image will boot via PXE if I change the boot program to pxeboot.com What am I missing here? Thanks in advance, Matt Helton
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