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Introduction
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Deploying
After you have prepared all scripts, files, and utilities, you are ready to proceed
with the deployment process. While there are many ways to use the DTK
utilities to deploy Dell systems, this guide focuses on the two most common
methods for Windows PE and embedded Linux: CD-based deployment (local)
and network-based deployment (remote).
Deployment Using Removable Boot Media With a Network Connection (CD-Based)
1
Create a deployment CD containing a bootable image with the
appropriate CD and network drivers, along with any utilities needed to
connect to a network share. The deployment CD initiates the deployment
process by mapping to the network share where the deployment directory
structure resides.
2
Insert the bootable CD into the appropriate drive of the system to be
deployed.
3
Boot or reboot the system.
The configuration process begins:
•
Windows PE or embedded Linux, as the case may be, is loaded from
the CD.
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Network shares are mapped.
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The DTK scripts execute the necessary DTK utilities from the
network share or the CD itself.
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Configuration information is read from the network share.
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The operating system is installed from a network share.
(This installation may happen after your system reboots.)
Summary of Contents for External OEMR 2850
Page 26: ...26 Introduction ...
Page 32: ...32 Choosing a Microsoft Windows PE Based Deployment Method ...
Page 54: ...54 Preparing the Directory Structure for Deployment in Microsoft Windows PE ...
Page 92: ...92 Choosing an Embedded Linux Based Deployment Method ...
Page 138: ...138 Running Dell Update Packages in Embedded Linux ...
Page 170: ...170 Glossary ...
Page 176: ...176 Index ...