Re: CentOS iSCSI Install & Booting

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If you do not want to use iPXE, an alternative approach is to have a USB
stick (few hundred MBs is enough) for /boot partition. CentOS 7 installs
just fine with this setup (/boot on local USB, the rest on iSCSI).

This works better with kernel updates (can be more tricky with iPXE as you
need to "synchronize" kernels and modules).

LZ

2016-11-19 8:06 GMT+01:00 James A. Peltier <jpeltier@xxxxxx>:

> Check out the iPXE website for details about iSCSI booting.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> | I'm looking for direction to install and boot CentOS 7 from an iSCSI
> | device. Any experience and advice will be greatly appreciated.
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> | Thanks!
> | Michael Duvall
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