Hello, community.
Exerpt from https://wiki.debian.org/SAN/iSCSI
<quote>
There is no way to do this with the standard Debian initrd. The init4boot project supplies the needed infrastructure (especially an adapted initrd). Standard PXE / tftp boot with iSCSI root and XEN guest systems with iSCSI root are supported.
</quote>
init4boot is old project not packaged in Debian.
So what is supported boot with iSCSI root now?
Regards, dale.
Exerpt from https://wiki.debian.org/SAN/iSCSI
<quote>
There is no way to do this with the standard Debian initrd. The init4boot project supplies the needed infrastructure (especially an adapted initrd). Standard PXE / tftp boot with iSCSI root and XEN guest systems with iSCSI root are supported.
</quote>
init4boot is old project not packaged in Debian.
So what is supported boot with iSCSI root now?
Regards, dale.