I notice that Ubuntu has an installation option to install directly to an 
iScsi target .

I assume this means that the intelligence to boot a kernel with the proper 
bootags passed in using the default initrd.gz can be px(bootp) e booted 
into a iscsi diskless environment?

I recall trying iscsi booting years ago and the amount of work / 
infrastructure to get it working was overwhelming.


ps. this is powerpc platform. not Intel.



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