Figure 9. ISOHybrid image selection screen
Creation of the bootable USB drive begins.
8. After the creation of the bootable USB drive is complete, open the folder to ensure that the required files are listed, as
shown in the following figure:
Figure 10. Grub file location
9. Open the Notepad or similar application.
10. Click File, Open, go the location where the grub.cfg file is saved, and then click Open.
11. From the linux image line, add console=ttyS0,115200 as shown in the following figure:
Figure 11. Edit grub.cfg file
12. Save the changes that are made to the grub file, then close the file.
13. Plug the bootable USB drive that you created in step 1, into any of the USB ports on the sides of the VEP1405 series system.
NOTE:
Perform the same steps listed in this section to create a bootable USB drive for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux
(RHEL) and ADVA ISO images. See the Introduction section for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and ADVA ISO image
file information.
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