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"Installation Using Debian-Installer" (P. 8) Section Until We Reach The Disk Partitioning Menu. Instead of Using

This document provides instructions for installing a system using iSCSI targets. It describes selecting an iSCSI target, continuing if the connection is successful, and being prompted to partition disks for installation. For systems with disks attached, the steps are to navigate to the manual partitioning menu, select configure iSCSI volumes, log into targets by entering the IP address, and select a target if available before finishing.
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"Installation Using Debian-Installer" (P. 8) Section Until We Reach The Disk Partitioning Menu. Instead of Using

This document provides instructions for installing a system using iSCSI targets. It describes selecting an iSCSI target, continuing if the connection is successful, and being prompted to partition disks for installation. For systems with disks attached, the steps are to navigate to the manual partitioning menu, select configure iSCSI volumes, log into targets by entering the IP address, and select a target if available before finishing.
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Installation

Select the iSCSI targets you wish to use.

iSCSI targets on 192.168.1.29:3260:

[ ] iqn.2016-03.TrustyS-iscsitarget:storage.sys0

<Go Back> <Continue>

6. Select the iSCSI target that you want to use with the space bar. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the
target that you want to select.
7. Navigate to <Continue> and hit ENTER.

If the connection to the iSCSI target is successful, you will be prompted with the [!!] Partition disks
installation menu. The rest of the procedure is identical to any normal installation on attached disks. Once the
installation is completed, you will be asked to reboot.

5.3.2. Installation on a system with disk attached

Again, the iSCSI installation on a normal server with one or many disks attached is identical to the Section 3,
“Installation using debian-installer” [p. 8] section until we reach the disk partitioning menu. Instead of using
any of the Guided selection, we need to perform the following steps :

1. Navigate to the Manual menu entry


2. Select the Configure iSCSI Volumes menu entry
3. Choose the Log into iSCSI targets
4. You will be prompted to Enter an IP address to scan for iSCSI targets. with a description of the format
for the address. Enter the IP address and navigate to <continue> then hit ENTER
5. If authentication is required in order to access the iSCSI device, provide the username in the next field or
leave it blank.
6. If your system is able to connect to the iSCSI provider, you should see a list of available iSCSI targets
where the operating system can be installed. The list should be similar to the following :

Select the iSCSI targets you wish to use.

iSCSI targets on 192.168.1.29:3260:

[ ] iqn.2016-03.TrustyS-iscsitarget:storage.sys0

<Go Back> <Continue>

7. Select the iSCSI target that you want to use with the space bar. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the
target that you want to select
8. Navigate to <Continue> and hit ENTER.
9. If successful, you will come back to the menu asking you to Log into iSCSI targets. Navigate to Finish
and hit ENTER

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