Creating an iSCSI-Bootable
System
In this Chapter...
Configuring the iSCSI Adapter BIOS
Installing the Driver with Windows
Installing the Module with Linux
Now that you have installed the adapter in the computer and
connected the Ethernet cables, you are ready to install your
operating system and iSCSI driver so that the system boots from an
iSCSI target.
Before you begin, you need to know the following facts about your
network:
Target IP address (for at least the bootable target)
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Initiator iSCSI name (if different from the default), IP address,
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and subnet mask
In addition, you need to verify that the targets are configured to
recognize the initiator iSCSI name.
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