Users Guide

DTK utilities for 64-bit systems are located in the following directories:
Utilities: \Dell\x64\Toolkit\Tools
Sample scripts: \Dell\x64\Toolkit\Template\Scripts
Sample conguration les: \Dell\x64\Toolkit\Template\Congs
The directory \Dell\x64\Toolkit\Systems is a placeholder that can be used for all system information that is captured using sample scripts
and tools (for example, the system specic BIOS) and Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) conguration les used by the DTK
utilities for conguring a system). For more information on the deployment directory structure, see Setting Up A Directory Structure For
Deployment.
Additionally, DTK contains a batch le, extract.bat, which can be used to extract the CAB les of winpe5.x, and winpe 10.x folders.
Extracting DTK components on systems running Linux
DTK components are provided as an ISO image at www.dell.com/support. 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. To extract DTK components to a workstation running a
Linux operating system perform the following steps.
1 Download the ISO image dtk_X.X_XXX_Linux.iso from www.dell.com/support and save it on your system (where X is the latest DTK
version and XXX is the latest build for the DTK release).
2 After the image is downloaded, burn it on a CD/DVD.
DTK components on the mounted media
The following table describes the les, components, and other contents of the mounted media.
Table 8. 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 the media. /mnt/cdrom/LICENSING
README Provides the latest product information. /mnt/cdrom
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 table describes the contents of the directory structure on the target system.
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Downloading DTK