User's Manual
Script Name Description Associated Files
upinit.sh Creates and populates the Dell
utility partition.
NOTE: Do not make any
modifications to the upinit.sh
script.
• tkenvset.sh — Used by upinit.sh to inform the task
scripts about where to find the DTK utilities, scripts,
and configuration files.
• fdisk — Used to create partitions on your disk.
• mbr — File necessary to create a bootable Dell utility
partition.
• sysdrmk — Used by upinit.sh to patch the boot sector.
• unzip — Used by upinit.sh to populate the Dell utility
partition.
• mke2fs —Used to create a ext2 file system.
• upimg.bin — Contains the zipped contents of the Dell
utility partition.
Editing Example Of TKENVSET And tkenvset
The majority of editing required for DTK sample scripts involves the TKENVSET.BAT (for Windows) or tkenvset.sh (for
Linux) script. As a result, the scripting discussion focuses on this script. Other task scripts may require edits in certain
situations. These optional edits are discussed in Editing DTK Task Scripts. The TKENVSET.BAT or tkenvset.sh script sets
the path of DTK utilities and scripts and sets the variables for the system to be deployed and configured. The variables
and paths specified in this file before other supporting scripts are used.
Specifying DTK Installation Paths
The TKENVSET.BAT or tkenvset.sh sample script is provided with the following default values. These values must be
confirmed in some cases, and modified in other cases, before a deployment. Locate the Deployment Toolkit Installation
Paths heading to find the following lines:
On systems running Windows:
set DT_DRIVE=X:
set DT_PATH=%DT_DRIVE%\Dell\Toolkit
set DT_TOOLS=%DT_PATH%\Tools
set DT_SYSTEMS=%DT_PATH%\Systems
set DT_SCRIPTS=%DT_PATH%\Template\Scripts
set DT_STOP_ON_ERROR=FALSE
On systems running Linux:
DT_PATH=$dt_drive/opt/dell/toolkit
DT_TOOLS=$dt_path/bin
DT_SYSTEMS=$dt_path/systems
DT_SCRIPTS=$dt_path/template/scripts
DT_STOP_ON_ERROR=FALSE
DT_DRMK=$dt_path/opt/dell/drmk
Confirming Or Editing DTK Installation Path Variables
Perform the following steps to confirm and/or edit the installation path variables:
1. On systems running Windows, set the variable that defines the path to the full set of DTK deployment files
(DT_DRIVE). On systems running Windows, this variable is set to X: by default in the sample script. For Windows,
this variable is set to X: by default in the sample script. On systems running Linux, this variable is set to
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