Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE 11 - SUBSCRIPTION MANAGEMENT TOOL GUIDE 10-02-2009 Manual page 107

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JOURNAL=
Specifies a journaling file system. The value for this parameter must be set to ext3
because that is the only journaling file system SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of
Service supports.
If you have an existing ext2 image, you can change the file system by setting a flag
in the scCashRegister or the scWorkstation objects rather than recreate
the image. If ext3 is specified in either LDAP object, the Point of Service terminal
extends the file system to ext3 when the image is deployed.
The JOURNAL= parameter is evaluated only if the DISK= parameter is set.
DISK=
Defines the device through which the hard disk can be addressed; for example
/dev/sda.
This parameter is used only with PART.
RELOAD_IMAGE=
If set to yes, this parameter forces the configured image to be loaded from the
server even if the image on the disk is up-to-date.
The posldap2crconfig.pl script overwrites this optional feature of the Point
of Service configuration file.
This parameter is used mainly for debugging purposes. It is pertinent only on disk-
based systems.
RELOAD_CONFIG=
If set to an non-empty string, this parameter forces the config.MAC file to be
loaded from the server.
If you run posldap2crconfig.pl --dumpall to regenerate the config
.MAC file, it overwrites this optional parameter.
This parameter is used mainly for debugging purposes. It is pertinent only on disk-
based systems.
Here is a sample config.MAC file:
Deploying Point of Service Terminals
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