Users Guide

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Optional RAID Configuration
If your system has a RAID controller, you have the option of launching the
RAID Configuration wizard and configuring a virtual disk as the boot device.
To configure RAID:
Select
Configure RAID Now
and click
Next
. This option launches
the
RAID Configuration
wizard. After RAID configuration is complete,
you
will return to the
OS Deployment
wizard. See "Configuring RAID
Through the Operating System Deployment Wizard" on page 61 for more
information.
NOTE: For USC, the Raid Configuration wizard is available only through the
OS Deployment
wizard
.
To bypass RAID configuration:
Select
Go Directly to OS Deployment
and click
Next
. This option
launches the
OS Deployment
wizard. If you select this option,
the
operating system is installed on the default boot device identified in
the BIOS utility. Continue with
"Selecting an Operating System
" on
page 31
.
Deploying the Operating System
The drivers required by the operating system, or recommended for updating
your system after installation, are extracted to a temporary location.
These files are deleted after an 18-hour period or when you press
the <F10> key to either cancel operating system installation or re-enter
USC after rebooting.
NOTE: During the 18-hour period when drivers are extracted to a temporary
location after the operating system is installed, you cannot update USC or USC-LCE,
drivers, or hardware diagnostics using a DUP. If you attempt an update using a DUP
during this time period, the DUP will display a message that another session is
open.
Selecting an Operating System
To select the operating system, do any of the following:
For installing an operating system that is available in the list, select one of
them and click
Next
. If a UEFI capable operating system is selected, USC-
LCE displays two installation modes —
UEFI
or
BIOS
. Select one of
options and click
Next
.
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