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The files stored on the ZENworks partition are
directories as on the imaging CD (see the tables in
Processes in a ZENworks Imaging Environment," on page
grub, which loads Linux as described under
ZENworks Imaging Environment," on page
searched for and loaded from the ZENworks partition.
If you need to modify the Linux files, you must modify the
you would for other boot methods. For information, see
Root File Systems," on page
G.3.2 Command Line Parameters and Variables
There are four types of command line parameters that can be used with the ZENworks imaging
process. They are entered manually on the command line when booting from a CD or they can be
placed in the
also located in the
directory on the Windows Imaging Server and the
Server.
Kernel Parameters: The valid parameters for the Linux kernel are found in the
Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
Some devices have a faulty BIOS, where you must turn off ACPI processing for the kernel to
load properly. To do this, use the kernel parameter acpi=off. For more information, see
Support (http://www.novell.com/support/
search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=10099330&sliceId=&dialogID=128433
7&stateId=1%200%20548668).
Linuxrc Parameters: These parameters affect the way linuxrc detects hardware or sets
hardware settings. They are described briefly in the
linuxrc.html
Linuxrc parameters can be found in the
initrd
the root of the imaging CD or ZENworks partition, or in the
booting.
Parameters that can be placed in the
During PXE booting, parameters that affect the network are not processed from
settings.txt
already set up. Network settings can be placed in the
imaging CD, because it is loaded early enough in the process to take effect.
ZENworks Variables: Some environment variables affect the way imaging performs. They
can be configured in any file, but should normally be configured in the
If you add variables to the
export the variable. For example, in the
export IMGCMD="myscript"
A list of all image engine or script variables is listed under
Parameters," on page
Other Variables: Environment variables that you might want in your script can be added in the
same manner as described for the ZENworks variables.
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246.
file located in the
isolinux.cfg
files for PXE and are located in the
*.cfg
file in a Linux system.
file system. Some parameters can be placed in the
, because by the time linuxrc loads the
settings.txt
252.
,
, and
linux
initrd
Section G.2, "Understanding Device Boot
241). In ZENworks, the boot loader is
Section G.2, "Understanding Device Boot Processes in a
241. The
driverupdate
initrd
Section G.4.2, "Adding Files to the Initrd or
/boot/i386/loader
%ZENWORKS_HOME%\share\tftp
directory on the Linux Imaging
/srv/tftp
file that is installed with the kernel source.
/usr/share/doc/packages/linuxrc/
or
/linuxrc.config
settings.txt
/srv/tftp/boot
file (the easiest file to edit) are limited.
settings.txt
settings.txt
settings.txt
file that were not originally defined there, you must
file, enter:
settings.txt
Section G.6, "Variables and
, which are the same as the
root
and
files are
settings.txt
or
file sets the same way as
root
directory. The commands are
/
files that reside in the
/info
file that is located on
file for PXE
file, the network is
file when booting from an
settings.txt
Novell
file.

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