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Imaging Utilities and Options 487
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 28 October 2003
GATEWAY The IP address of the gateway (router) to be used by the computer, if the computer is using a
static IP address.
Example:
GATEWAY=137.65.95.254
If DHCP is being used, leave this parameter commented out.
NETMASK The subnet mask to be used by the computer, if the computer is using a static IP address.
Example:
NETMASK=255.255.252.0
If DHCP is being used, leave this parameter commented out.
DNSDOMAINSUFFIX The list of DNS domain suffixes to be used to identify connections used by this computer. Use
a space to separate entries.
Example:
DNSDOMAINSUFFIX=example.novell.com example.xyz.org
If DHCP is being used, leave this parameter commented out.
DNSNAMESERVER The list of DNS name servers, by IP address, to use for resolving DNS domain names used on
this computer. Use a space to separate entries.
Example:
DNSNAMESERVER=123.45.6.7 123.45.6.9
If DHCP is being used, leave this parameter commented out.
PROXYADDR The IP address or full DNS name of the imaging (proxy) server to connect to when you boot a
computer from the imaging device in auto-imaging mode.
Examples:
PROXYADDR=137.65.95.127
PROXYADDR=imaging.xyz.com
This parameter is used to set the PROXYADDR environment variable in Linux when the
computer is booted from the imaging device. The imaging engine then reads this variable to
determine which server to contact if it’s running in automatic mode. Whether it’s running in
automatic or manual mode, the imaging engine attempts to log the imaging results to the server
specified in this variable.
MANUALREBOOT Whether you must reboot a computer manually after it was booted from the imaging device in
automatic mode. (If the computer was booted from the imaging device in manual mode, you
must always reboot the computer manually.)
If you boot a computer from the imaging device and you let the bootup process proceed in
automatic mode, the imaging engine starts up and checks the imaging server to see if an
imaging operation should be performed on the computer. If so, it performs the imaging
operation and then quits. If not, it quits without doing anything.
What happens next depends on how you set this parameter. If you leave it commented out or
set it to No, you are prompted to remove the imaging device (if necessary) and press any key
to reboot the computer to the native operating system. If you set this parameter to Yes, the
computer doesn't reboot automatically but instead displays the Linux prompt, allowing you to
perform additional imaging-related tasks using the Linux menu or at the command line. This is
helpful if you want to do things like check the current partition information or the image-safe
data before booting to the native operating system.
Example:
MANUALREBOOT=YES
Parameter Specifies
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