Setting Up The Boot Mechanism; Using A Bootable Cd/Dvd; From A Windows Workstation; Create A Bootable Disk Image - HP Integrity rx1620 Deployment Manual

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4 Setting up the boot mechanism

Setting up the boot mechanism involves one of the following options: creating a bootable CD or
DVD, creating a bootable USB device, or setting up a network boot environment. This chapter
shows you how to perform each task at either a Windows workstation or a Linux system. On a
Windows workstation, you can create a bootable CD or DVD using any CD or DVD-burning
application. This chapter illustrates this task using Nero and Roxio.

Using a bootable CD/DVD

This section shows you how to use a bootable CD or DVD to launch the SSTK. You can use either
a Windows workstation or a Linux system to perform the tasks.

From a Windows workstation

The following sections show you how to use a bootable CD/DVD from a Windows system.

Create a bootable disk image

The SSTK includes the files you need to create a bootable disk image. Creating the disk image
involves copying these boot files to a small FAT partition or USB device and using a program
such as WinImage (http://www.winimage.com) to create the image (.ima) file. The size of the
image file depends on the size of the partition. If you create an image from a partition of 50 MB,
you will end up with an .ima file of 50 MB. Therefore, do not use a partition greater than the
capacity of a CD (700 MB). HP suggests a partition size in the range of 20 MB to 512 MB.
To create an image file using WinImage:
1.
Copy the contents of the SSTK boot_files directory, but not the boot_files directory
itself, to a FAT partition or USB device, as shown in the following figure.
2.
Launch WinImage. From the Disk menu select the partition containing the boot files.
3.
Select File->New, select Import format from currently selected disk, and click OK.
4.
In the Save As dialog box, select a destination for the image file, specify the name of
the file (for example, ssstk.ima), and click Save.
5.
From Windows Explorer, drag the entire efi directory
the partition (F:) and drop it into the right pane of the WinImage main screen.
6.
Click Yes to finalize the image creation.
(Figure 4-1 "EFI
Directory") from
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