Use A Boot Option To Specify A Driver Update Image File On A Network; Select A Pxe Target That Includes A Driver Update - Red Hat ENTREPRISE LINUX 5 Installation Manual

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Chapter 7. Updating drivers during installation on Intel and AMD systems
1.
Type linux dd at the boot prompt at the start of the installation process and press Enter. The
installer prompts you to confirm that you have a driver disk:
Figure 7.6. The driver disk prompt
2.
Insert the driver update disk that you created on CD, DVD, floppy disk, or USB storage device
and select Yes. The installer examines the storage devices that it can detect. If there is only one
possible location that could hold a driver disk (for example, the installer detects the presence of a
floppy disk, but no other storage devices) it will automatically load any driver updates that it finds
at this location.
If the installer finds more than one location that could hold a driver update, it prompts you to
specify the location of the update. Refer to to
update image file or driver update disk"
7.3.4. Use a boot option to specify a driver update image file on a
network
Choose this method only for completely new drivers
This method only works to introduce completely new drivers, not to update existing
drivers.
Type linux dd=URL (where URL is the HTTP, FTP, or NFS address of a driver update image) at
the boot prompt at the start of the installation process and press Enter. The installer will retrieve the
driver update image from that address and use it during installation.

7.3.5. Select a PXE target that includes a driver update

1.
Select network boot in your computer's BIOS or boot menu. The procedure to specify this
option varies widely among different computers. Consult your hardware documentation or the
hardware vendor for specifics relevant to your computer.
2.
In the preexecution boot environment (PXE), choose the boot target that you prepared on
your PXE server. For example, if you labeled this environment r5su3-dd in the /tftpboot/
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Section 7.4, "Specifying the location of a driver
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