If you used dd and you can mount it "sudo mount -o loop,offset=$((512*63)) image.bin <dir>" and also boot it with qemu, then it should just work with iscsi. You do need a partition table with an active partition - freedos should do that for you when installing.
Quinn On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Ruzsinszky Attila < ruzsinszky.att...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Don't give up. :-) It took me a long time too to understand iscsi but > it is > > great once you have a working setup. > OK. > > Reverse our think. > If I've got a working FreeDOS HDD (from a virtual machine) and I can mount > it under linux and I use dd and put on that image on an iSCSI server does > it > have to boot? > Or do I have to prepare it somehow before I put on iSCSI? > > TIA, > Ruzsi > _______________________________________________ > gPXE mailing list > gPXE@etherboot.org > http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe > -- Best regards/Med venlig hilsen, Quinn Plattel
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