Users Guide
Preparing the script les
This chapter describes the steps required to use the Deployment Toolkit (DTK) sample scripts to perform a full deployment on a target
system in the Microsoft Windows PE and embedded Linux environment.
There are four main tasks:
• Using The Sample DTK Scripts To Run A Full Deployment
• Editing The Sample Batch Files To Perform A Complete System Deployment
• Using DTK Sample Scripts To Capture Conguration Information
• Preparing The Operating System Installation Scripts
Topics:
• Using the sample DTK scripts to run a full deployment
• Editing the sample batch les to perform a complete system deployment
• Editing example of TKENVSET and tkenvset
• Editing DTK task scripts
• Using DTK sample scripts to capture conguration information
• Preparing the operating system installation scripts
Using the sample DTK scripts to run a full deployment
A scripted DTK deployment relies on the master deployment le to integrate all the applicable DTK task scripts and utilities and perform
pre‑operating system conguration tasks before launching the operating system installation les. The master deployment le, along with
the TKENVSET.BAT (for Windows) or tkenvset.sh (for Linux) scripts, makes up the master set of instructions that drives the deployment
process. This le is not provided with the sample scripts.
A sample DEPLOY.BAT is given below:
::
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::Call TKENVSET.BAT to discover platform information
::as well as set paths and environment variables for
::Deployment Toolkit Tools and Scripts.
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:: call RAIDCFG.BAT to configure RAID.
::
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:: Replicate the system settings to the current SUT!.
CALL SYSREP.BAT or DTKRUNALL.BAT.
::
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::Partitioning the system hard disk. call PARTCFG.BAT.
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:: Put hdd as first in boot sequence (1-removable, 2-
cdrom, 3-hdd)
:: If the system configuration has changed (i.e. a
::boot device was added, removed, or enabled in BIOS)
::the following line should be modified to reflect the
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