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Dell Remote Access Controller 4 Firmware Version 1.30 - Creating Bootable Deployment Image Files

Dell Remote Access Controller 4 Firmware Version 1.30
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146 Operating System Deployment Using the DRAC 4 Virtual Media CLI Feature
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Creating Bootable Deployment Image Files
Observe the following guidelines when creating the bootable deployment image files.
NOTE: Regardless of the particular method used to create image files, it is recommended that you test
the image file by ensuring that you can successfully boot to it before starting a mass deployment.
A
simple way to test the image file is to use the image file with the DRAC 4 interactive Web interface,
which allows you to connect the image to a target server, and then reboot.
To create image files from existing bootable media:
Linux Users
Use the dd (data duplicator) utility:
dd if=<
input-file
> of=<
output-file
>
<
input-file
> =input device
(for example,
/dev/fd0, /dev/cdrom
)
<
output-file
> = output file
(for example,
myfloppy.img, mycd.iso
)
Windows Users
A number of utilities are available for creation of floppy and/or ISO images from removable
media on Windows when creating CD/DVD image files. Ensure that you use one that supports
copying the CD/DVD boot sectors. The following Web addresses provide information on
available imaging utilities:
http://www.fdos.org/ripcord/rawrite/
http://blogs.technet.com/brucecowper/archive/2005/03/09/391268.aspx
To create a bootable CD/DVD image file from scratch, use one of the following imaging
programs or a program with equivalent features:
Imaging Programs for Linux Users
•k3b:
http://www.k3b.org/
NeroLINUX: http://www.nero.com/
Imaging Programs for Windows Users
Nero:
http://www.ahead.de/
MediaCreator:
http://www.roxio.com/
Magic ISO:
http://www.magiciso.com/

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