Quick Reference Guide

UPINIT 167
In the example, upinit creates a Dell Utility Partition of
size 32 MB using the upimg.bin image file.
The --overwrite option should be used for
upgrading/downgrading purposes. The --size option is
not required when using the --overwrite option because
the --overwrite option does not resize an existing Dell
Utility Partition. If any partitions exist, they will not be
deleted.
Linux Example:
upinit version 1.0
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This utility creates a utility
partition for your system.
This utility requires a Utility
Partition image file which can be found
on your Dell Systems Build and Update
Utility CD. For more information,
please consult the Deployment Toolkit
Documentation.
Usage:
upinit.sh --disk|-d=disk --size|-s=size
--file|-f=file
[--overwrite|-o] [--help|-
h]
--help or -h prints help.
--disk or -d disk device on which to
create the Dell Utility Partition.
--size or -s Size in MB for the Dell
Utility Partition.
--file or -f filename of Dell Utility
Partition Image File.
--overwrite or -o Installs the Dell
Utility partition over an existing one.
Table 5-1. UPINIT Options and Arguments (continued)
Option Valid
Arguments
Description