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pics [2010/10/22 17:13]
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pics [2011/02/28 13:29]
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 ====== Screenshots ====== ====== Screenshots ======
  
-===== ROM burning ​=====+===== Booting Windows XP from an iSCSI SAN =====
  
-{{ :​screenshots:​intelburn.png?360x200 ​|Burning iPXE into an Intel NIC}}+{{ :​screenshots:​sanbootconf.png?320x240 ​|WinXP iSCSI Boot}}
  
-iPXE is about to be [[:​howto:​romburning|burned into the ROM]] of an [[:​howto:​romburning:​intel|Intel network card]].  ​You can burn iPXE into ROM if you want the machine to always be able to boot using iPXE, without depending ​on a boot CD-ROM or a [[:​howto:​chainloading|PXE chainloader]].+A diskless Windows XP workstation ​is booting from an iSCSI target.  ​The TCP/IP and iSCSI configuration is displayed ​on the Windows XP splash screen.
  
 ===== Error messages ===== ===== Error messages =====
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 The user can follow this link to find a [[http://​ipxe.org/​2c0d603b|web page]] describing this specific problem in detail, and providing hints and tips on how to solve it.  This can save many hours of troubleshooting time. The user can follow this link to find a [[http://​ipxe.org/​2c0d603b|web page]] describing this specific problem in detail, and providing hints and tips on how to solve it.  This can save many hours of troubleshooting time.
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 +===== ROM burning =====
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 +{{ :​screenshots:​intelburn.png?​360x200 |Burning iPXE into an Intel NIC}}
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 +iPXE is about to be [[:​howto:​romburning|burned into the ROM]] of an [[:​howto:​romburning:​intel|Intel network card]]. ​ You can burn iPXE into ROM if you want the machine to always be able to boot using iPXE, without depending on a boot CD-ROM or a [[:​howto:​chainloading|PXE chainloader]].
  
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