Owner's Manual
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The list of bundles, you create or import, appear in the
Bundles
tab. You can
sort the list of bundles based on author, ID, name of the bundle, operating
system, date on which the bundles were created, and description
of the bundles.
You can check for updates to the DTK/SUU plug-in packages and download the
new payload. The DTK plugin enables the Repository Manager to generate new
bootable ISOs, with Linux DUPs, that will update the pre-OS BIOS and
firmware. The SUU plugin enables the Repository Manager to generate an ISO,
with Windows and Linux DUPs, for post-OS updates.
Creating Custom Bundles
You can create a custom bundle, and then import components to that
bundle.
To create a bundle:
1
Load the repository that you want to have a custom bundle, or create a
new repository.
2
Click the
Bundles
tab.
3
Click
Add
.
4
In the
Import Bundle(s)
dialog box, click
Next
.
5
In the
Import Options
dialog box, click
Manually create a bundle
, and
click
Next
.
6
In the
Name and Version
dialog box, enter a name and version for your
bundle. Select the operating system this bundle applies to, and click
Next
.
7
In the
Select Operating System
dialog box, select the operating system(s)
required, and click
Next
.
8
In the
Select Platforms
dialog box, select the required platform(s)
required, and click
Next
.
The
Import Summary
dialog box displays the properties of the custom
bundle you created such as the Bundle Name, Bundle Type, OS Type,
Associated Operating Systems, and Associated Platforms.
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