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 {{ :​screenshots:​msdhcp_reservation_options.png?​455x396 |Configuring new options}} {{ :​screenshots:​msdhcp_reservation_options.png?​455x396 |Configuring new options}}
  
-Scroll down to option **017 Root Path** and enter the iSCSI root path for the installation. ​ For example, to boot from the iSCSI target at ''​10.253.253.1''​ using LUN 0 of ''​iqn.2010-04.org.ipxe:​rabbit'',​ you would set option **017 Root Path** to+Scroll down to option **017 Root Path** and enter the iSCSI root path for the installation. ​ For example, to boot from the iSCSI target at ''​10.253.253.1''​ using the IQN ''​iqn.2010-04.org.ipxe:​rabbit'',​ you would set option **017 Root Path** to
  
-    iscsi:​10.253.253.1:::​0:​iqn.2010-04.org.ipxe:​rabbit+    iscsi:​10.253.253.1::::​iqn.2010-04.org.ipxe:​rabbit
  
-{{ :​screenshots:​msdhcp_set_root_path.png?​404x448 ​|Configuring the iSCSI root path}}+{{ :​screenshots:​msdhcp_set_root_path.png?​414x462 ​|Configuring the iSCSI root path}}
  
 Boot the diskless computer using iPXE.  (If the diskless computer does not have an iPXE boot ROM, then you will need to set up [[:​howto:​msdhcp#​pxe_chainloading|PXE chainloading]].) Boot the diskless computer using iPXE.  (If the diskless computer does not have an iPXE boot ROM, then you will need to set up [[:​howto:​msdhcp#​pxe_chainloading|PXE chainloading]].)
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 ===== Troubleshooting ===== ===== Troubleshooting =====
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 +You may need to specify an [[:​cfg:​initiator-iqn|iSCSI initiator IQN]] to gain access to the iSCSI target.
  
 If the iSCSI disk does not appear as a possible install location, then you can use the Windows command prompt to diagnose the problem. ​ Press ''​Shift-F10''​ to access the command prompt. If the iSCSI disk does not appear as a possible install location, then you can use the Windows command prompt to diagnose the problem. ​ Press ''​Shift-F10''​ to access the command prompt.
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   * Examine the Setup log using \\ <​code> ​   notepad x:​\windows\panther\setupact.log</​code>​Check for the ''​DiskInfo''​ lines, which should contain information such as \\ <​code> ​   DiskInfo:​===== Disk number [0] =====   * Examine the Setup log using \\ <​code> ​   notepad x:​\windows\panther\setupact.log</​code>​Check for the ''​DiskInfo''​ lines, which should contain information such as \\ <​code> ​   DiskInfo:​===== Disk number [0] =====
-    DiskInfo: ​ Friendly name: [SCST_FIO duckling ​SCSI Disk Device]+    DiskInfo: ​ Friendly name: [LIO-ORG rabbit ​SCSI Disk Device]
     DiskInfo: ​ Arc path: [multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)]     DiskInfo: ​ Arc path: [multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)]
     DiskInfo: ​ Disk signature [0x9A7083D5]     DiskInfo: ​ Disk signature [0x9A7083D5]
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