Preparing The Directory Structure; For Deployment In Embedded Linux; Upgrading Your Dtk Version; Installation For Embedded Linux - Dell External OEMR 2850 User Manual

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Preparing the Directory Structure

for Deployment in Embedded Linux

This section describes some of the procedures necessary to begin the
deployment process, including:
Downloading and unzipping the Deployment Toolkit (DTK) components,
including a comprehensive matrix of the DTK components
Setting up a directory structure to facilitate a successful deployment,
including a list of the supporting components that are not included with
the DTK, but are needed to use the DTK
Setting up an optimally configured source system

Upgrading Your DTK Version

When upgrading from a previous release of the DTK 2.xx version, ensure that
you create the new DTK version 3.xx environment separately from your
previous version of DTK. This step is necessary because the environments
and requirements for DTK version 3.xx are completely different.

Installation for Embedded Linux

The DTK components are provided in an ISO image on the Dell™ Support
website at support.dell.com. You can use a CD-burning software to burn the
ISO image on a bootable CD or loop mount the ISO image to access the
image contents.
Perform the following steps to extract the DTK components to a workstation
running a Linux operating system:
1 Download the ISO image dtk_3.X_XXX_Linux.iso from the Dell Support
website at support.dell.com and save it on your system (where X is the
latest version of DTK and xxxx is the latest build for the DTK release).
2 After the image downloads, burn it on a CD.
The directory structure on the CD (after it is mounted) is shown in
Figure 7-1.
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