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- | ====== Windows 7 Beta boot from SAN ====== | + | ====== Windows 7 boot from SAN ====== |
Like Windows 2008, Windows 7 supports install directly to an iSCSI target. | Like Windows 2008, Windows 7 supports install directly to an iSCSI target. | ||
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The install process of Windows 7 works the same as for Windows 2008 so those instructions can be followed. First [[sanboot:iscsi_via_linux|setup a target]], then [[sanboot:win2k8_iscsi_install|install on the target]] and you should be on your way! | The install process of Windows 7 works the same as for Windows 2008 so those instructions can be followed. First [[sanboot:iscsi_via_linux|setup a target]], then [[sanboot:win2k8_iscsi_install|install on the target]] and you should be on your way! | ||
- | ===== Cards that will not work with this ===== | + | ===== Cards that may not work with this ===== |
Windows cannot be installed to this disk. iSCSI deployment is disabled since no NICs referenced in the iBFT can be resolved to actual NT-visible devices. | Windows cannot be installed to this disk. iSCSI deployment is disabled since no NICs referenced in the iBFT can be resolved to actual NT-visible devices. | ||
* eepro100 | * eepro100 | ||
* forcedeth | * forcedeth | ||
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