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<FONT face="Courier New">Hi,</FONT><BR>
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<FONT face="Courier New">>This is by design; correct behaviour. If you do not use keep-san, gPXE will not create an iBFT in memory. Windows will not find an >iBFT, so you will not have the SAN connection at all.</FONT><BR><BR>
Yes, in the condition 1 local hard disk boot, I can't see the SAN disk after local disk boot, I can understand, but I even can't see the local hard drive, there is not hard drive in disk management tool.<BR>
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Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 23:52:21 -0400<BR>From: Shao.Miller@yrdsb.edu.on.ca<BR>To: kernsafe@hotmail.com<BR>CC: gpxe@etherboot.org<BR>Subject: Re: [gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?<BR><BR><TT>I wrote:</TT>
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=mid:4BF4AE24.7060605@YRDSB.Edu.On.Ca><TT>KernSafe Technology wrote:</TT>
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=mid:COL111-W60147F035605C79EFE7508CCE30@phx.gbl><TT>1, Local hard (only one) drive boot, without keep-san, just do a sanboot, it will register and unregister int13 drive, and then boot from local hard drive, no disk appear in disk management.<BR></TT></BLOCKQUOTE><TT><BR>This is by design; correct behaviour. If you do not use keep-san, gPXE will not create an iBFT in memory. Windows will not find an iBFT, so you will not have the SAN connection at all.<BR></TT></BLOCKQUOTE><TT><BR>This is an error. The iBFT is populated regardless of the INT 13h hook. I apologize to anyone still reading this thread.<BR><BR>- Shao Miller<BR></TT>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. <a href='https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969' target='_new'>Sign up now.</a></body>
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