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PXE Configuration Utility
Configuration Summary
This page lets you review all the options you selected throughout the
New
Configuration Wizard
. If you want to modify a setting, click
Back
to re-select the
option. When you click
Finish
, the
Create Boot Disk Wizard
appears for the next
process to begin.
If you are using Boot Disk Creator from within the PXE Configuration Utility, the
Edit
Configuration
page appears. See
Edit Configurations
on page 306.
Edit Configurations
This is the main Boot Disk Creator page that appears when you start the utility. If you
are using Boot Disk Creator from within the PXE Configuration Utility, this page appears
at the end of the New Configuration Wizard.
This feature lets you modify configurations that are already created. As you select files
and folders from the left pane, the configuration information appears in the right pane.
The display color changes to help you know the type of configuration you selected to
view, edit, or delete. The colors displayed are:
z
Black:
You have not selected or created any configurations.
z
Blue:
The configuration you selected or created is based on the DOS pre-boot
environment.
z
Green:
The configuration you selected or created is based on the Linux pre-boot
environment.
z
Red:
The configuration you selected or created is based on the WinPE pre-boot
environment.
To change the configuration settings, right-click a configuration folder and select
Edit
Configuration
and click
Edit
until you find the page for the options you want to
change. You can also make text edits to files (selected from the left pane) in the right
pane.
You can edit all other configuration files as needed. If the PXE Configuration Utility is
launched and exited without any changes, no updates are made to the PXE Server.
However, after you edit a configuration, Boot Disk Creator rewrites certain files within
the configuration so that drive mappings and mount points are always updated. The
following files are rewritten after editing configurations:
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DOS - mapdrv.bat, unmapdrv.bat
z
Linux - mounts.local
z
WinPE - mapdrv.bat
The edited configuration settings are saved to the PXE Manager database. The PXE
Server is updated in the background. Click the
PXE Status Screen
tab to view the
updated status of the PXE Server.
See also:
New Configuration Wizard
on page 299 and
Install Pre-boot Operating
System Files
on page 297.
Additional Files
Boot Disk Creator lets you add additional files to folders that either apply to a specific
configuration or to all configurations that are of the same type of pre-boot operating