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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]]. | ||