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• select a PXE target that includes a driver update.
13.3.1. Let the installer automatically find a driver update disk
Attach a block device with the filesystem label
OEMDRV
before starting the installation process. The
installer will automatically examine the device and load any driver updates that it detects and will not
prompt you during the process. Refer to
Section 13.2.1.1, “Preparing to use an image file on local
storage”
to prepare a storage device for the installer to find.
13.3.2. Let the installer prompt you for a driver update
1. Begin the installation normally for whatever method you have chosen. If the installer cannot
load drivers for a piece of hardware that is essential for the installation process (for example, if it
cannot detect any network or storage controllers), it prompts you to insert a driver update disk:
Figure 13.5. The no driver found dialog
2. Select
Use a driver disk
and refer to
Section 13.4, “Specifying the location of a driver update
image file or driver update disk”
.
13.3.3. Use a boot option to specify a driver update disk
Choose this method only for completely new drivers
This method only works to introduce completely new drivers, not to update existing
drivers.
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