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Preparing the Script Files for Deployment Using Microsoft Windows PE
:: Location of Unattend.xml file
set DT_UNATTEND=
%DT_SYSTEMS%\%DT_PLATFORM%\unattend.xml
:: Location of platform-specific Dell drivers
set DT_OEM=
%DT_SYSTEMS%\%DT_PLATFORM%\$OEM$%DT_WINDOWS%
UNATTEND.XML
The
UNATTEND.XML
file is the default name of the answer file that you
use to automate Windows Setup during an unattended installation. A sample
copy of the
UNATTEND.XML
file is provided as part of the DTK download
in the
Z:\Dell\Toolkit\Template\Configs
directory.
UNATTEND.XML
contains the headings and parameters that instruct
Windows Setup to perform various configuration tasks. In
UNATTEND.XML
,
you must specify various setup options, including how
to partition disks and the location of the Windows image you want to install.
Before a full deployment can be run, you must edit all appropriate headings
and parameters, as necessary.
NOTE:
See your operating system documentation for instructions on modifying the
options in the operating system unattended installation file to customize the
scripted installation of your operating system.
When you have completed all necessary modifications of the
UNATTEND.XML
file, save the completed file in the
Z:\Dell\Toolkit\W2K8_deploy\<target system>
directory.
After you have successfully edited your deployment scripts, you are ready to
create your deployment media and run your deployment. For instructions on
creating deployment media and running a full deployment, see "Running
Deployment Scripts Using DTK and Microsoft Windows PE."
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 ...