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44 Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise
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In the system tree, select
System

Setup
tab

First Boot Device
. The
First Boot Device
screen is displayed.
Table 2-3 lists the
First Boot Device
settings.
Remote File Share
iDRAC6 Remote File Share (RFS) feature allows you to specify a CD/DVD
ISO image file located on a network share and make it available to the
managed server’s operating system as a virtual drive by mounting it as a CD
or DVD using NFS or CIFS.
NOTE: This feature works only with IPv4 addresses. IPv6 addresses are currently
not supported.
NOTE: For Linux distributions, this feature may require a manual mount command
when operating at runlevel init 3.
The syntax for the command is:
mount /dev/OS_specific_device /<user defined mount
point>
where, <user defined mount point> is any directory you choose to use
for the mount similar to any mount command.
For RHEL, the CD device (.iso virtual device) is /dev/scd0 and floppy device (.img
virtual device) is /dev/sdc.
For SLES, the CD device is /dev/sr0 and the floppy device is /dev/sdc.
To ensure that the correct device is used (for either SLES or RHEL), when you
connect the virtual device, on the Linux OS you must immediately run the command:
tail /var/log/messages | grep SCSI
This will display the text that identifies the device (example, SCSI device sdc).
This procedure also applies to Virtual Media when you are using Linux distributions
in runlevel init 3. By default, the virtual media is not auto-mounted in init 3.
Table 2-3. First Boot Device
Attribute Description
First Boot Device Select the first boot device from the drop-down list. The system
will boot from the selected device on next and subsequent
reboots.
Boot Once Selected = Enabled; Deselected = Disabled. Check this option
to boot from the selected device on the next boot. Thereafter,
the system will boot from the first boot device in the BIOS boot
order.