
Solarflare
Server
Adapter
User
Guide
Solarflare
Adapters
on
Windows
Issue
20
©
Solarflare
Communications
2017
151
3
Select
the
boot.wim
file
from
the
Windows
installation
DVD
(in
the
\Sources
folder).
The
Boot.wim
file
contains
the
Windows
PE
and
the
Windows
Deployment
Services
client.
4
Click
Open
,
then
click
Next
.
5
Follow
the
instructions
in
the
wizard
to
add
the
boot
image.
Add
an
Install
Image
1
From
the
left
hand
pane
of
the
WDS
MMC
snap
in,
right
‐
click
the
Install
Images
node
and
select
Add
Install
Image.
2
Specify
a
name
for
the
image
group
and
click
Add
Install
Image
.
3
Select
the
install.wim
file
from
your
installation
DVD
(in
the
\Sources
folder),
or
create
your
own
install
image.
Consult
the
WDS
documentation
for
details
on
creating
custom
install
images.
4
Click
Open
,
then
click
Next
.
5
Follow
the
instructions
in
the
wizard
to
add
the
image.
Adding
Solarflare
Drivers
to
the
WDS
Boot
Image
These
steps
describe
how
to
add
the
Solarflare
drivers
into
the
Boot
Image.
Modifying
the
Boot
Image
You
next
need
to
modify
the
boot
image
to
include
the
Solarflare
Drivers
extracted
from
the
setup
package.
identifies
drivers
required
for
the
target
operating
system.
To
modify
the
boot
image
Solarflare
recommends
using
the
ImageX
tool
supplied
with
the
Windows
Automated
Installation
Kit
(AIK)
.
1
Within
WDS,
expand
the
server
where
the
boot
image
is
located
and
select
the
boot
image
you
want
to
modify.
From
the
right
‐
click
menu,
select
Disable
.
2
Create
a
Windows
PE
customization
working
directory
(in
this
example
c:\windowspe
‐
x86
).
Within
a
command
prompt,
from:
C:\program
files\windows
aik\tools\petools\
and
enter
the
following
command:
copype.cmd
x86
c:\windowspe
‐
x86
3
Enter
the
following
ImageX
commands
from
the
PE
customization
working
directory:
imagex
/info
<Drive>:\remoteinstall\boot\x86\images\<boot.wim>
NOTE:
<Drive>
is
the
path
where
the
remoteinstall
folder
is
located.
<boot.wim>
is
the
name
of
your
boot
image.
4
Mount
the
boot
image
with
the
following
command
from
your
PE
customization
working
directory:
imagex
/mountrw
<Drive>:\remoteinstall\boot\x86\images\<boot.wim>
2
mount