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System Configuration Utility – User Guide 7
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This section details the quick start instructions for configurations.
3.1 Installation
A. Linux
I. Regular Installation:
a. Boot into Linux and unzip the syscfg utility zip file into a folder on your
hard drive. After unzip, "RHEL" or "SLES" folder will be generated
The syscfg directory will have the following file.
Syscfg.zip
b. Unzip to get the syscfg binaries and execute the syscfg commands.
c. To uninstall remove the syscfg folder structure
II. RPM Installation:
a. Boot into Linux and unzip the syscfg utility zip file into a folder on your
hard drive copy syscfg rpm from Linux-RPM-package (for RHEL or SLES)
to local folder.
b. Install syscfg utility by using "rpm -ivh syscfg-Vxx.x-Bxx.ixxx.rpm". This
will install the utility in "/usr/bin/syscfg/"
c. On RHEL/SLES after installing the rpm close the terminal from which rpm
was installed and then execute utility from a new terminal (example: "#
syscfg -i").
d. To uninstall execute below command
syscfg –e syscfg
B. UEFI
a. Unzip syscfg utility zip file to a USB pen drive, boot into EFI and change folder to
\UEFI_64 which contains:
ipmi.efi
NShell.efi
syscfg.efi
b. Run 'syscfg' commands from the location where the files are copied.
c. To uninstall SYSCFG run the following commands manually