Hi Michael, Thanks for your information!
> Firstly, please upgrade to iPXE. gPXE is a dead project and is no longer > maintained. If I can, I will try iPXE. I don't remember now where is gPXE in the system (where I put it, for example DHCP or TFTP server). I hate compiling anything. I've got bad experiences. I try using packet management (deb or rpm). > Have you tried booting directly from your FreeDOS image (i.e. attaching it as > a "physical" disk within a VM, rather than using iSCSI)? Make sure that the > image itself is bootable before attempting to boot via iSCSI. No, I think, not. For example there isn't command.com. For MSDOS it is a must. I think I have to refresh my DOS knowledge. So do I have to make a booting image in my VM and if it is working I have to copy it to iSCSI server? Maybe I did it. Maybe not. TIA, Ruzsi _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list gPXE@etherboot.org http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe