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Setting Up Workstations for Imaging 451
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 28 October 2003
ZENworks Cool Solutions Web Community (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/zenworks/
features/a_linux_scripts_zw.html) and include their own documentation.
Booting with a Non-English Keyboard
If you will image computers that have non-English keyboards, the imaging boot device or method
must include additional language support, in the form of a language diskette. (When booting a
computer from the imaging device or method, you will be prompted for this diskette.) For
information on preparing this diskette, see the online help in the “Imaging Boot Disk Creator
(Zimgboot.exe)” on page 483.
If the Language/Country drop-down list in the Imaging Boot Disk Creator utility doesn’t have the
keyboard language you need, you can close the utility and reconfigure it to support the additional
language. This assumes you can find Linux keyboard support files somewhere on the Web.
Adding Support for Another Keyboard Language
1
Get the Linux .gz files that contain the keyboard mappings, fonts, and Unicode* mappings for
the language that you want to add.
2 From the folder containing the zimgboot.exe file, browse to the bootdisk folder > copy the .gz
files for the new language to the following subfolders:
The keyboard map file goes in the keymaps folder.
The font file goes in the consolefonts folder.
The Unicode map file goes in the consoletranS folder.
3 Add a section to the zimglang.ini file using the format illustrated for German in “Imaging
Bootup Languages (Zimglang.ini)” on page 488.
3a For the bracketed section heading, specify the language or country name that you want
shown in the Imaging Boot Disk Creator utility.
3b In the KEYMAP, FONT, and ACM parameters, specify the names and locations (relative
to the bootdisk folder) of the keyboard map, font, and Unicode map files, respectively.
4 Save your changes to the zimglang.ini file.
5 Restart the Imaging Boot Disk Creator utility and verify that the new language appears in the
Language/Country drop-down list.
Preparing a Workstation for Imaging
This section contains the following information:
“Workstation Requirements” on page 451
“Enabling a Workstation for Auto-Imaging Operations” on page 452
Workstation Requirements
This section gives the requirements for using a network-connected Windows workstation.
It is possible (but usually not as convenient) to image a workstation without connecting to the
network. It is also possible to image non-Windows computers, but such operations can’t be fully
automated through NDS
®
or Novell eDirectory
TM
and the images can only be raw, bit-by-bit
images of the entire hard disk, as opposed to customizable, file-by-file images of the data.
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