User's Manual
78 Choosing an Embedded Linux-Based Deployment Method
Network-Based Deployment
NOTE: DTK network-based deployment is not supported from mapped
Novell NetWare
®
systems.
The general network-based deployment process includes the following steps:
1
Modify the appropriate section in
pxe config
file.
2
Boot the target server from PXE.
DTK start-up phase mounts the network share specified in the
pxe config
file.
DTK start-up phase runs the script (name specified in the
pxe config
file)
from the network.
Alternatively, you can integrate DTK components into an existing third-party
deployment solution framework. See "Using a Third-Party Deployment
Solution Framework."
CD-Based Deployment With Network Access
The general steps include:
1
Copy the DTK ISO image into a share.
2
Modify the appropriate section in the
isolinux
/
isolinux.cfg
file.
3
Reburn the contents into a CD (this will be the master CD).
4
Boot the target server from the master CD.
DTK start-up phase mounts the network share specified in the
isolinux.cfg
file.
DTK start-up phase runs the script (name specified in the
isolinux.cfg
file) from the network.
Creating a Bootable CD With Network Stack
You will need a bootable CD to use in a remote deployment. This bootable
CD must have the embedded Linux network stack with specific network
drivers to facilitate networking. After you have a network share created and
populated with all the necessary DTK components and supporting files,
you can access all required files by mounting a network share from the target
system. You can perform all of these tasks automatically. This deployment
method is recommended if a network connection is available to the target