iSCSI boot?
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6th Mar, 2016, 12:42 AM
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RE: iSCSI boot?
Huh, a lot of questions
(5th Mar, 2016 07:02 PM)degeulars Wrote: I was wondering if anyone has experimented getting xbian to boot from an iSCSI target? I know XbianNo yet. I'm using iSCSI and booting diskless via PXE from an openSUSE client, but it was a real pain to get it work Done this many years ago. Quote:I recently spent weeks getting a normal raspbian install to boot from an iSCSI target, I ended upNot me Quote:Does anyone know if the Xbian kernel has iSCSI support already built in?A short view into .config tells me iSCSI is not there Quote:How much is the xbian kernel modified compared to the standard raspberry pi kernel?LZ4 support for BTRFS is added BFQ is added You can have a look to the additions here (latest 6 commits) Quote:Could I just reuse my 4.1.17+ kernel with iSCSI support and my existing initramfs and just copy overwith BTRFS compiled in kernel and added LZ4 support for BTRFS it should work Quote:What would I have to add to the Xbian initramfs scripts to get it to mount an iSCSI rootfs?Don't know Quote:My iSCSI targets sit on a FreeNAS machine so it has ZFS with snapshots and so on, would it be best toI'm not sure if XBian still works with an ext4 root fs |
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iSCSI boot? - degeulars - 5th Mar, 2016, 07:02 PM
RE: iSCSI boot? - Nachteule - 6th Mar, 2016 12:42 AM
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