Add isboot iSCSI boot driver to FreeBSD
Allan Jude
allanjude at freebsd.org
Wed Sep 23 20:09:55 UTC 2015
On 2015-09-23 11:16, John Nielsen wrote:
> On Sep 23, 2015, at 2:12 AM, Yonas Yanfa <yonas at fizk.net> wrote:
>
>> isboot is a iSCSI boot driver written by Daisuke Aoyama that allows you to boot your root partition using iSCSI.
> [,,,]
>> This was first announced way back in June, 2010:
>>
>> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-scsi/2010-June/004425.html
>>
>> I've tested the current version (v0.2.10) and it works with FreeBSD 10.2 booting a ZFS on root installation:
>>
>> http://www.peach.ne.jp/archives/isboot/isboot-0.2.10.tar.gz
>>
>> I've used iSCSI boot with Ubuntu Server for a while and it's been very useful. I'm looking forward to FreeBSD having the same capability built-in.
>
> +1. I have used this module in the past and it is extremely useful. Thanks for the pointer, I wasn’t aware it had been updated for FreeBSD 10.x so recently. I’ve also wondered why this is not part of FreeBSD by default.
>
> Aoyama-san, do you have any objection to this code being included in FreeBSD? If not, can you formally assign it a BSD or other friendly license? Thank you again for the work!
>
It appears to already have a standard BSD2 license on it.
> Trasz (or anyone), is there other work to support iSCSI booting and/or IBFT on FreeBSD? Anything else isboot might conflict with? Any problems with integrating the code or with the code itself?
>
> In the mean time, I’m going to work on adding an isboot port to the tree to further ease installation and increase exposure.
>
> JN
>
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Allan Jude
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