
KINO-AQ670
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B.6
Re s to re S ys te m s fro m a Lin u x S e rve r th ro u g h LAN
The One Key Recovery allows a client system to automatically restore to a factory default
image saved in a Linux system (the server) through LAN connectivity after encountering a
Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) or a hang for around 10 minutes. To be able to use this
function, the client system and the Linux system MUST reside in the same domain.
NOTE:
The supported client OS includes:
Windows 2000
Windows 7
Windows XP
Windows CE
Windows Vista
Windows XP Embedded
Prior to restoring client systems from a Linux server, a few setup procedures are required.
S te p 1:
Configure DHCP server settings
S te p 2:
Configure TFTP settings
S te p 3:
Configure One Key Recovery server settings
S te p 4:
Start DHCP, TFTP and HTTP
S te p 5:
Create a shared directory
S te p 6:
Setup a client system for auto recovery
The detailed descriptions are described in the following sections. In this document, two
types of Linux OS are used as examples to explain the configuration process – CentOS
5.5 (Kernel 2.6.18) and Debian 5.0.7 (Kernel 2.6.26).
Summary of Contents for KINO-AQ670
Page 15: ...KINO AQ670 Page 1 1 Introduction Chapter 1...
Page 22: ...KINO AQ670 Page 8 2 Unpacking Chapter 2...
Page 26: ...KINO AQ670 Page 12 3 Connectors Chapter 3...
Page 52: ...KINO AQ670 Page 38 4 Ins tallation Chapter 4...
Page 75: ...KINO AQ670 Page 61 5 BIOS Screens Chapter 5...
Page 113: ...KINO AQ670 Page 99 6 Software Drivers Chapter 6...
Page 141: ...KINO AQ670 Page 127 Appendix A A BIOS Menu Options...
Page 144: ...KINO AQ670 Page 130 Restore User Defaults 98...
Page 145: ...KINO AQ670 Page 131 Appendix B B One Key Recovery...
Page 153: ...KINO AQ670 Page 139 Figure B 5 Partition Creation Commands...
Page 186: ...KINO AQ670 Page 172 Appendix C C Terminology...
Page 191: ...KINO AQ670 Page 177 Appendix D D Watchdog Timer...
Page 194: ...KINO AQ670 Page 180 Appendix E E Hazardous Materials Dis clos ure...