[gPXE] Windows 7 Boot Up
david.weber at l-3com.com
david.weber at l-3com.com
Tue Jan 3 11:22:36 EST 2012
Hello all,
I realize this is a relatively low-volume mailing list, but I'm hoping
that I may get some help.
I am attempting to do a proof-of-concept, and have an iSCSI target set
up on a linux system, and I am booting off of a gpxe usb drive image to
mount the iSCSI image. I was able to install Windows 7 onto that image,
and then it reboots.
During that first reboot, I get a lot of # signs, and eventually the
"starting Windows" graphic comes up, but the # marks are still there.
So, it looks like (not to scale):
#########################################
###########
Starting Windows
(c) Microsoft Corporation
It "feels" like those hash marks are supposed to be telling me
something, but I'm not sure what. They show up about every 4-5 seconds,
and I've been booting for a while now.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
--dw
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