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Hi,<BR>
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Thank you for your help.<BR>
The guide is following gpxe website mentioned previously.<BR>
Boot progress:<BR>
1, dhcp, Router and My own bootp service<BR>
2, tftp, third part standard ftfp server.<BR>
3, gpxe, use the standard and complied undionly.kpxe<BR>
4, iscsi, used a few type of targets and initiators, are all the same.<BR>
5, sanbootconf, download from etherboot.org<BR>
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the iSCSI targets and initiators I have tested to change other brands (includes microsoft initiator), the problem persist, so I think it is irrelevant to the iSCSI.<BR>
The disk parition, I'm sure they are not the same, and even just one disk, it have the problem.<BR>
Did other things will cause the problem? bootp or sanbootconf?<BR> <BR>> Subject: RE: [gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?<BR>> Date: Sun, 9 May 2010 11:33:35 -0400<BR>> From: Shao.Miller@yrdsb.edu.on.ca<BR>> To: kernsafe@hotmail.com<BR>> CC: gpxe@etherboot.org<BR>> <BR>> Sorry, Aldrich, I mis-spelled your name on this Apple MacBook keyboard,<BR>> which often misses keystrokes. I don't think gPXE is hiding your first<BR>> disk. Other people including myself do not have this problem. - Shao<BR>> <BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> From: Miller, Shao <BR>> Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 11:30<BR>> To: KernSafe Technology<BR>> Cc: gpxe@etherboot.org<BR>> Subject: RE: [gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?<BR>> <BR>> Good day Alrich,<BR>> <BR>> I repeatedly asked which guide you were following because without a<BR>> guide, you might not be aware that you should not have the original<BR>> source for the SAN image (a local HDD) attached to the same computer.<BR>> Windows cares about a disk signature in the MBR. If two disks are<BR>> attached with the same disk signature in the MBR, this can certainly<BR>> complicate matters. Same thing with your two-SAN connection... Are<BR>> they the same image with the same MBR? Each disk you are using should<BR>> have a different MBR signature.<BR>> <BR>> - Shao Miller<BR>                                            <br /><hr />Your E-mail and More On-the-Go. Get Windows Live Hotmail Free. <a href='https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969' target='_new'>Sign up now.</a></body>
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