Stocking a data store with a SUSE 9.x AMD 64 operating system
To stock a data store for SUSE Linux 9.x AMD 64, copy the operating system for SUSE Linux 9. x AMD 64 from installation media to the data store.
To stock a data store with SUSE Linux 9.x AMD 64
- Create a directory in the data store to hold the SUSE operating system installation files. For example, if the root directory of the data store is C:\Program Files\BMC Software\BladeLogic\PXE\pxestore, enter the following command:
mkdir "C:\Program Files\BMC Software\BladeLogic\PXE\pxestore\suse90_64"
- Create five subdirectories under the suse90 directory. Name the directories CD1, CD2, CD3, CD4, and CD5.
Copy the contents of the SUSE product CDs to the directories as shown in the following table:
Source
Destination directory
Disk 2
CD1
Disk 3
CD2
Disk 4
CD3
Disk 5
CD4
Disk 6
CD5
Note
The source disk number differs from the destination directory number.
- Copy the boot directory from disc 1 to the same location in the CD1 directory, choosing to overwrite all files.
- Copy the yast directory from disc 1 to the same location in the CD1 directory, choosing to overwrite all files.
- Copy the suse/x86_64 directory from disc 1 to the same location in the CD1 directory, choosing to overwrite all files.
Copy the suse/setup/descrdirectory from disc 1 to the same location in the CD1 directory, choosing to overwrite all files.
Note
When you use the Configurations window to identify the location of operating system installer packages, ensure you enter a path relative to the base directory of the data store. The path should include the CD1 directory. For example, if the CD directories are located in C:\Program Files\BMC Software\BladeLogic\PXE\pxestore\suse90, and the base directory of the data store is C:\Program Files\BMC Software\BladeLogic\PXE\pxestore, you would entersuse90\CD1
.
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