Users Guide

selected between Include All and Select Model(s), selecting Select Model(s) displays all the Dell tower
systems. You can then choose the tower system(s) whose DUPs you want to include in the repository.
The Select Bundle(s) window is displayed.
10. In the Select Bundles window, select the bundle(s) to include in the repository, and click Next.
ONLY include most recent and custom bundle(s) — Includes recently released bundle(s) in the repository.
Select Bundle(s) — Allows you to select bundle(s) from the list displayed.
The Summary and Finish window is displayed.
11. On the Summary and Finish window, click Finish.
The bundle(s) is added under the list of bundle(s) on the Bundles tab. The Dell default bundle(s) are indicated by the
term DELL under Author and the custom bundle(s) you create are indicated by the term User in the Author column.
Creating Custom Bundles
You can create a custom bundle, and then import components to that bundle.
To create a bundle:
1. On the My Repositories tab, select the repository to which you want to add the bundle, and click Open.
2. On the Bundles tab, click + Add.
The Import Bundle(s) window is displayed.
3. Click Next.
The Import or Create window is displayed.
4. On the Import or Create window, select Manually create a bundle. Click Next.
5. In the Name and Version window, type the name and version for the bundle.
6. Under OS Type, select the operating system that applies to this bundle:
Windows 32-bit — Allows you to select component(s) pertaining to systems running the Windows 32 bit
operating system supported by Dell Repository Manager.
Windows 64-bit — Allows you to select component(s) pertaining to systems running the Windows 64 bit
operating system supported by Dell Repository Manager.
Linux 32-bit and 64-bit — Allows you to select component(s) pertaining to systems running the Linux operating
system supported by Dell Repository Manager.
OS Independent — Allows you to select component(s) that are independent of an operating system.
7. Click Next to continue.
The Select OS window is displayed.
8. On the Select OS window, select one of the following and click Next:
Select all Operating Systems
Select specific Operating Systems
NOTE: The options are available only when the selected OS Type in the previous window is Windows or
Linux.
The Select Platform(s) window is displayed.
9. On the Select Platform(s) window, select one of the following, and click Next:
No platform is specified — Selects the platform by default.
Select specific Platform(s) — Allows you to select multiple platforms by pressing and holding <CTRL> and using
the left-mouse button.
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