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Hi zzwave,
Here is what you can do, use bootutil utility to disable the ISCSI remote boot, Copy the bootutil.exe into a bootable USB drive, then boot from the USB drive to
enter into DOS mode. Please refer to the extacted list of command here:
BOOTENABLE=DISABLED
Disables FCoE, iSCSI and PXE functionalities for legacy BIOS.
BOOTENABLE=ISCSIPRIMARY
Enables port as iSCSI primary and disables PXE/FCoE for legacy BIOS.
BOOTENABLE=ISCSISECONDARY
Enables port as iSCSI secondary and disables PXE/FCoE for legacy BIOS.
BOOTENABLE=PXE
Enables PXE and disables iSCSI/FCoE boot for legacy BIOS.
BOOTENABLE=FCOE
Enables FCoE and disables iSCSI/PXE boot for legacy BIOS.execute bootutil command to disable the ISCSCi boot,
For more information, please visti below link for reference:
-http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/software/manageability-products/000005790.html http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/software/manageability-products/000005790.html
rgds,
wb
Unfortunately it still don't wokrs as I want.
Here's screenshots with commands. Pure MS-DOS 6.22...
http://tinypic.com/r/29osxex/9 http://tinypic.com/r/29osxex/9
