Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide September 2017
- About this guide
- ONIE and Dell EMC OS installation instructions
- ONIE overview
- Dell EMC DIAG OS
- Dell EMC DiagOS tools
- Technical support
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Installation ONIE from BIOS
There are two options for installing ONIE from the BIOS.
• Media (usb) boot using the ONIE installer USB (using the OCP Procedure)
• Media (usb) boot using the Ubuntu installer USB (using the custom-bootable USB procedure)
Pre-requisites
The BIOS running on your system must meet the following requirements:
• Allows a change to the boot order so the system can boot from media (USB).
• Allows a baud-rate change. This is optional and you do not need it if your BIOS is running at 115200 baud rate. The default baud rate for
ONIE is 115200.
CAUTION:
• These procedures are for x86-based targets only, particularly targets using Rangeley or Centerton CPU-based boards.
• Check the console (UART-0/1) used on target.
• The log messages included in this guide are subject to change.
NOTE: The following procedure is generic and does not list a particular target. Therefore, the ONIE images are specied using
the <platform>_<cpu> notation. For example, the ONIE media (usb) iso image is onie-recovery-x86_64-
dell_<platform>_<cpu>-r0.iso.
ONIE UEFI-based installation using USB
The following steps describe how to create a bootable unied extensible rmware interface (UEFI) ONIE-based USB to install ONIE using
Embed mode:
To install ONIE UEFI on your system, use any existing ONIE-based system to make an ONIE UEFI-based bootable USB. To make a bootable
USB, use the ONIE ISO le.
1 Boot the ONIE target in ONIE Rescue mode.
Use ONIE Rescue mode to make the ONIE UEFI-bootable USB.
NOTE
: To select which entry is highlighted, use the up and down arrow keys. Press Enter to select an operating
software-selected OS or enter e to edit the commands before booting. Enter c for a command line. The highlighted
entry, displaying *, executes automatically in the operating system.
GNU GRUB version 2.02~beta2+e4a1fe391
+---------------------------+
|ONIE: Install OS |
|*ONIE: Rescue |
|ONIE: Uninstall OS |
|ONIE: Update ONIE |
|ONIE: Embed ONIE |
|EDA-DIAG |
| |
| |
| |
+---------------------------+
2 Conrm that your system can reach the network.
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ONIE and Dell EMC OS installation instructions