
Issue 11
© Solarflare Communications 2014
125
Solarflare Server Adapter
User Guide
6
Add the Solarflare VBD driver to the image by entering the following command from your PE
customization working directory:
peimg /inf=c:\windowspe-x86\drivers\netSFB*.inf mount\windows
7
Add the Solarflare NDIS driver to the image by entering the following command from your PE
customization working directory:
peimg /inf=c:\windowspe-x86\drivers\netSFN6*.inf mount\windows
8
Unmount the image, using the following command from your PE customization working
directory:
imagex /unmount /commit mount
9
From WDS, expand the server where the boot image is located and select the boot image you
have modified. From the right-click menu, select
Enable
.
Create Custom Install Image
These steps describe how to add the Solarflare drivers into the Custom Install Image. These are the
same Solarflare drivers added to the boot image.
Preparing the Custom Install Image
1
From WDS, locate the install image from the
Install Images
folder on your server.
2
Right-click the image and select
Export Image
from the menu.
3
Export the image to a location where it can be mounted. Solarflare recommend using the
Windows PE customization working directory as this saves creating a second directory. In this
example:
c:\windowspe-x86
.
Modifying the Install Image
1
Mount the install image with the following command from your PE customization working
directory:
imagex /mountrw <Drive>:\<path>\<install.wim> 1 mount
2
Copy the contents of the appropriate Solarflare driver folder in
to a sub-directory in
your PE customization working directory (in this example
c:\windowspe-x86\drivers
). If
you are using the same directory as for the boot image, this directory should already be
present.
3
Add the Solarflare VBD driver to the image by entering the following command from your PE
customization working directory:
peimg /inf=c:\windowspe-x86\drivers\netSFB*.inf mount\windows
NOTE:
<Drive>
is the path where the
remoteinstall
folder is located.
<boot.wim>
is the
name of your boot image.