Owner's Manual

26 Bundles and Components Management
8
Click
Next
.
9
In the
Select Form Factor
dialog, select the form factor of the systems
associated with the bundle you want to import. For example, if you want to
import the bundle to a tower system, select
Tower
.
10
Click
Next
.
11
In the
Select Operating System(s)
dialog, select
Windows
or
Linux
to
include in the bundle DUPs applicable to Windows or Linux respectively.
You can also select
Both
to include DUPs applicable to both the operating
systems.
12
Click
Next
.
13
In the
Select System Model(s)
dialog, select
Include All
to include DUPs
for all available systems. Select
Select Model(s)
to include DUPs only for
the systems you select from the displayed list.
14
Click
Next
.
15
In the
Select Bundle(s)
dialog, select the bundles you want to include in
the repository. Select
ONLY include most recent and custom bundle(s)
to
include manually created bundles and the most recently used bundles.
16
Click
Next
.
17
The
Import Summary
dialog displays a list of bundles based on the criteria
you specified. Click
Finish
to import the bundles.
Creating a Custom Bundle
You can create a custom bundle and then import components into that
bundle.
1
Load the repository that you want the custom bundle to belong to.
2
Click the
Bundles
tab.
3
Click
Add
.
4
In the
Import Bundle(s)
dialog, click
Next
.
5
In the
Import Options
dialog, click
Manually create a bundle
.
6
Click
Next
.
7
In the
Name and Version
dialog, enter a name and version for your bundle.
Also, select the operating system this bundle is applicable to.
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