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66 Preparing the Directory Structure for Deployment in Embedded Linux
DTK Utilities and Files
All necessary DTK files are provided on the ISO image. The sample scripts provided with the DTK are
set up to use the default paths.
NOTE: If you choose to create a directory structure for the DTK components that is different from the one provided
in the initial installation, carefully review and edit each sample script (where necessary) to reflect the different
directory structure.
NOTE: The unzip utility is needed to create the Dell utility partition. This utility should be copied into the
/systems folder.
System-Specific Files
The directory /opt/dell/toolkit/systems/system name acts as a central repository for all the system-specific
deployment information. The /systems folder acts a repository for the common files required for
systems. For example, you can store all profile configuration files for an optimally configured PowerEdge
2850 in the directory /opt/dell/toolkit/systems/pe2850. These files can then be accessed from this
directory when deploying multiple PowerEdge 2850 systems. For more information about obtaining
Dell utility partition files, see "How to Obtain Dell Utility Partition Files."
This directory can also be subdivided into multiple system-specific directories such as:
/opt/dell/toolkit/systems/pe2850 for Dell PowerEdge 2850 systems and /opt/dell/toolkit/systems/pe1850
for Dell PowerEdge 1850 systems. See Figure 7-3.
NOTE: You should mount the network share on to the target system in the master deployment file you created.
NOTE: If you choose to create a directory structure for the system-specific files that is different from the one
suggested in this guide, be sure to carefully review and edit each sample script (where necessary) to reflect the
different directory structure.