Partition Mode (Img Part); Using The Zenworks Imaging Engine Menu - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual

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img session mcast01 m
img session mcast01 master
clients=5
img session mcast01 master
clients=5 time=20
E.6 Partition Mode (img part)
Use the Partition mode to activate (make bootable), add, or delete a partition on the device.
You can activate, add, or delete a partition using either ZENworks Imaging Engine menu or the bash
prompt.
The Partition mode can be used in two ways:
Section E.6.1, "Using the ZENworks Imaging Engine Menu," on page 627
Section E.6.2, "Using the Bash Prompt," on page 628
E.6.1 Using the ZENworks Imaging Engine Menu
1 Enter img to display the ZENworks Imaging Engine menu, then click Partitioning.
2 Click Modify partitions, then click an option:
Active: Select a partition that you want to activate (make bootable), then click Active.
Add: Opens the Create New Partition window. Click a partition type, partition size, and cluster
size, then click OK.
Delete: Select a partition, then click Delete.
For more information, see the table in
Explanation
Starts a multicast session named mcast01 and designates
this device as the master. Each successive device that
issues img session mcast01 before the imaging
begins joins the session as a participant. Imaging doesn't
start until the master user presses g.
Starts a multicast session named mcast01. Each
successive device that issues img session mcast01
before the imaging begins joins the session. Imaging
doesn't start until one of the users presses m to designate
himself as master, or until the imaging session is started
from the imaging server by selecting Manually Start
Multicast, providing the required information, then selecting
Yes. Five other devices must also register as participants
before the session begins.
Starts a multicast session named mcast01. Each
successive device that issues img session mcast01
before the imaging begins joins the session. Imaging
doesn't start until one of the users presses m to designate
himself as master, or until the imaging session is started
from the imaging server by selecting Manually Start
Multicast, providing the required information, then selecting
Yes. Either five other devices must register as participants
or more than 20 minutes must elapse between any
consecutive participant registrations, whichever occurs
first, and then the session begins.
Section E.6.2, "Using the Bash Prompt," on page
ZENworks Imaging Engine Commands 627
628.

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