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Hi there. How to remove "iSCSI remote boot" screen on system startup?
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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
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Unfortunately, that don't work. I've tried both bootutil from Winx64 folder under Windows 8.1 x64, and from Dos folder under FreeDOS booted from USB flash. Bootutil shows info about NIC, and thats all. I've tried -ALL option, but it still don't work.
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Hi zzwave,
How about tried this command bootutil -all -up=pxe , to make it pxe boot instead of ISCSI.
rgds,
wb
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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
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Hi ZZwave,
Try use the flashdisable command :
FLASHDISABLE or -FD.
Refer to the boot.txt for more info.
rgds,
wb
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Gotcha! Finally I get rid of this iSCSI screen and delay. Thanks you!
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HI ZZwave,
Thank you for the update and glad to know the iSCSI option was removed.
rgds,
wb

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