
Solarflare
Server
Adapter
User
Guide
Solarflare
Adapters
on
Windows
Issue
20
©
Solarflare
Communications
2017
153
4
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
5
Unmount
the
image,
using
the
following
command
from
your
PE
customization
working
directory:
imagex
/unmount
/commit
mount
Import
the
Custom
Image
to
WDS
1
From
WDS,
select
the
Image
group
you
want
to
add
the
image
to.
Right
‐
click
and
select
Import
Image
.
2
Browse
to
the
location
of
the
custom
image,
and
click
Next
.
3
Follow
the
instructions
in
the
wizard
to
import
the
image.
Create
the
WDSClientUnattend.xml
File
The
WDSClientUnattend.xml
file
is
used
by
the
Windows
PE
boot
environment
to
configure
settings
including
the
language,
credentials
for
connecting
to
the
WDS
server,
the
partitioning
of
the
disk
and
which
image
to
deploy.
NOTE:
You
can
use
the
Windows
System
Image
Manager
(Part
of
the
Windows
Automated
Installation
Kit)
to
create
the
WDSClientUnattend.xml
file.
To
associate
your
WDSClientUnattend.xml
file
with
your
modified
boot
image:
1
Copy
the
WDSClientUnattend.xml
file
to
the
following
folder
in
the
RemoteInstall
folder:
RemoteInstall\WDSClientUnattend
.
2
Open
the
Windows
Deployment
Services
MMC
snap
‐
in,
right
‐
click
the
server
that
contains
the
Windows
Server
2008
R2,
2012,
or
2012
R2
boot
image
with
which
you
want
to
associate
the
file,
and
then
select
Properties
.
3
On
the
Client
tab,
select
Enable
unattended
installation
,
browse
to
the
WDSClientUnattend.xml
file,
then
click
Open
.
4
Click
OK
to
close
the
Properties
page.
Create
the
AutoUnattend.xml
File
The
AutoUnattend.xml
file
is
used
during
the
installation
of
Windows
Server
2008
R2,
2012,
and
2012
R2
to
automatically
populate
the
various
configuration
settings.
NOTE:
You
can
use
the
Windows
System
Image
Manager
(Part
of
the
Windows
Automated
Installation
Kit)
to
create
the
AutoUnattend.xml
file.
To
associate
your
AutoUnattend.xml
file
with
your
custom
install
image:
1
Copy
the
AutoUnattend.xml
file
to
the
following
folder
in
the
RemoteInstall
folder:
RemoteInstall\WDSClientUnattend
.