Users Guide
54 Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise
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While still in the GPG key editor, enter
trust
. The following menu
appears:
Please decide how far you trust this user to
correctly verify other users' keys (by looking
at passports, checking fingerprints from
different sources, etc.)
1 = I don't know or won't say
2 = I do NOT trust
3 = I trust marginally
4 = I trust fully
5 = I trust ultimately
m = back to the main menu
Your decision?
d
Enter
5
, then press <Enter>. The following prompt appears:
Do you really want to set this key to ultimate
trust? (y/N)
e
Enter
y
<Enter> to confirm your choice.
f
Enter
quit
<Enter> to exit the GPG key editor.
You must import and validate the public key only once.
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Obtain the package you need, for example the Linux DUP or self-
extracting archive) and its associated signature file from the Dell Support
website at
support.dell.com/support/downloads
.
NOTE: Each Linux Update Package has a separate signature file, which is
shown on the same Web page as the Update Package. You need both the
Update Package and its associated signature file for verification. By default,
the signature file is named the same as the DUP filename with a .sign
extension. For example, the iDRAC6 firmware image has an associated .sign
file (IDRAC_FRMW_LX_2.0.BIN.sign), which is included in the self-extracting
archive with the firmware image (IDRAC_FRMW_LX_2.0.BIN). To download
the files, right-click on the download link and use the Save Target As…
file option.