Users Guide

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246 Configuring the vFlash SD Card and Managing vFlash Partitions
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Specify the location to save the file.
If only the folder location is specified, then the partition label is used as
the file name, along with the extension
.iso
for CD type partitions and
.img
for floppy and hard-disk type partitions.
5
Click
Save
. The contents of the selected partition are downloaded to the
specified location.
Booting to a Partition
You can set an attached vFlash partition as the boot device for the next boot
operation. The vFlash partition must contain a bootable image (in the .img or
.iso format) to set it as a boot device. Ensure that the card is enabled to set a
partition as a boot device and to perform the boot operation.
NOTE: You must have Access Virtual Media privileges to set a partition as the boot
device.
You can perform the boot operation for the vFlash or standard SD card. For
the steps, see the section "First Boot Device" on page 43.
NOTE: If the system BIOS does not support vFlash as the first boot device, then the
attached vFlash partition(s) may not be listed in the First Boot Device drop-down
menu. Therefore, ensure that you update the BIOS to the latest version that
supports setting the vFlash partition as the first boot device. If the BIOS is the latest
version, then rebooting the server will cause the BIOS to inform iDRAC that it
supports vFlash as the first boot device and iDRAC lists the vFlash partition in the
First Boot Device drop-down menu.