
IMAGE=/dev/sda2;image/browser;2.0.4;192.168.1.1;4096;compressed
CONF=/CR/00:30:05:1D:75:D2/ntp.conf;/etc/ntp.conf;192.168.1.1;1024,
/CR/00:30:05:1D:75:D2/xorg.conf;/etc/X11/xorg.conf;
192.168.1.1;1024
PART=500;S;x,x;L;/
DISK=/dev/sda
7.7.2 The KIWI isoboot Configuration Files
For more information on creating a isoboot image, see Section 13.1, “Understanding
the KIWI Configuration” (page 174).
7.7.3 The hwtype.
MAC
File
When a Point of Service terminal comes online for the first time, it does not have a
config.
MAC
file on the Branch Server. To create this file for the terminal, the system
must first register the Point of Service terminal in LDAP. This is done through the Point
of Service control file,
hwtype.
MAC
(where
MAC
is the MAC address of the specific
terminal). The Point of Service control file contains the information required to create
the terminal's workstation object (
scWorkstation
) in LDAP and determine which
image and configuration settings should be included in the terminal's configuration file
(
config.
MAC
).
The Point of Service control file is formatted as follows:
HWTYPE=
hardware type
HWBIOS=
bios version
CRNAME=
alias name
NOTE: The Default Alias Name
If no
alias name
is set, the default name of
undefined
is used.
The process used to create the
config.
MAC
file from the
hwtype.
MAC
file is as
follows:
1. During the Point of Service boot process, the hardware type, BIOS version, and
Point of Service alias name are detected.
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