User's Manual
Extracting DTK Components On Systems Running Linux
DTK components are provided as an ISO image at support.dell.com. You can use a CD/DVD burning software to burn the
ISO image on a bootable CD/DVD or loop mount the ISO image to access the image contents. Perform the following
steps to extract DTK components to a workstation running a Linux operating system.
1. Download the ISO image dtk_X.X_XXX_Linux.iso from support.dell.com and save it on your system (where
X
is the
latest version of DTK and
XXX
is the latest build for DTK release).
2. After the image downloads, burn it on a CD/DVD. The directory structure on the CD/DVD (after it is mounted) is as
follows:
DTK Components On The Mounted Media
The following table describes the files, components, and other contents of the mounted media.
Table 5. Mounted Media Contents
Contents Details Location
docs Contains
Quick Installation Guide.
/mnt/cdrom/docs
LICENSING Contains all the licenses for the open source components used in this media. /mnt/cdrom/LICENSING
README Provides the latest product information. /mnt/cdrom/README
sa.1 Contains the Linux kernel images. /mnt/cdrom/isolinux
sa.2 Initial RAM disk containing the embedded Linux component and DTK tools. /mnt/cdrom/isolinux
RPMs Contains DTK RPMs and dependency RPMs /mnt/cdrom/RPMs
Directory Structure On The Target System
The following figure displays the directory structure on the target system, when you boot the media on a target system.
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