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- Setting up the Media Server
- Creating Media Resource Locators (MRLs)
- Prerequisites to run the Import Media tool
- Import Media Tool syntax and options
- Configuring the Media Server for Microsoft Windows OS media/image
- Preparing network driver directories
- Hosting Windows media on a Windows 2K server using a share
- Configuring the Media Server for Red Hat Linux or VMware ESXi OS media
- Configuring the Media Server for SUSE Linux or SUSE Enterprise Linux OS media
- Configuring the Media Server for Oracle Sun Solaris 10
- Configuring the Media Server for Oracle Sun Solaris 11
- Oracle Solaris Automated Installer
- Enabling Oracle Solaris 11 x86 with the Manage Boot Client
Preparing network driver directories
To ensure that the server you want to provision has the appropriate network card drivers for Windows Server 2003, 2008 and 2008 R2 x64, you must create directories for those drivers on the Media Server.
To create these directories on the Media Server, perform the following tasks:
- Log on to Media Server as root.
- Navigate to Windows_media_share/i386 and create the following directory:
$OEM$/$1/Drivers/nic
- Create a subdirectory to which downloaded driver files will be saved. Name the subdirectories in a way that will identify the drivers they contain. For example:
SC1425
- Grant at least 755 permissions to the newly created directory and subdirectories.
- Copy the driver files to the newly created directory suing the Import Media tool.
- If you need to specify OEM drivers, add a line similar to the following in the
[Unattended]
section of the unattend.xml file and reference the directory win which you are storing the drivers. For example:OEMPnPDriversPath = "Drivers\NIC;Drivers\NIC\SC1425 "
For more information about drivers, refer to http://support.microsoft.com.
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