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| This is the “ recovery “ Menu Option Example File | | This is the “ recovery “ Menu Option Example File |
| You also need to create two sub folders inside the “ recovery “ folder called: “ systemrescue and riplinux | | You also need to create two sub folders inside the “ recovery “ folder called: “ systemrescue and riplinux |
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| + | <pre> |
| |---tftpboot | | |---tftpboot |
| | |-----com32 | | | |-----com32 |
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| | | |--------riplinux | | | | |--------riplinux |
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| + | </pre> |
| + | |
| + | <pre> |
| menu title --== SME Linux, Data Recovery Menu ==-- | | menu title --== SME Linux, Data Recovery Menu ==-- |
| menu background graphics/main.jpg | | menu background graphics/main.jpg |
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| For the System Rescue Application do the Following: | | For the System Rescue Application do the Following: |
− | Use your SME Server Manager and Create iBay Called “ iso “ | + | </pre> |
− | Download the latest System Rescue ISO. Using Windows File Manager (or WinSCP or Putty) copy the System Rescue ISO to the “ yoursmeserverip/iso/ “ Folder | + | |
− | It should look something like this: | + | Use your SME Server Manager and Create iBay Called “iso“<br> |
| + | Download the latest System Rescue ISO. <br> |
| + | Using Windows File Manager (or WinSCP or Putty) copy the System Rescue ISO to the “<yoursmeserverip>/iso/“ Folder |
| + | It should look something like this:<br> |
| + | |
| YOUR SME SERVER IBAYS (home/e-smith/files/ibays) | | YOUR SME SERVER IBAYS (home/e-smith/files/ibays) |
| + | <pre> |
| | |-----your ibay | | | |-----your ibay |
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| | |-----sysrecue.iso | | | |-----sysrecue.iso |
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| + | </pre> |
| + | |
| + | EDIT THIS TO USE mount |
| + | <br> |
| Using a ISO Tool such as UltraISO, Extract and Copy the Following Files from the systemrescue.iso File to the tftpboot/images/recovery/systemrescue/ Folder: initram.igz, rescuecd | | Using a ISO Tool such as UltraISO, Extract and Copy the Following Files from the systemrescue.iso File to the tftpboot/images/recovery/systemrescue/ Folder: initram.igz, rescuecd |
| + | <br> |
| Now Using Putty goto the sme linux shell and issue the following command: | | Now Using Putty goto the sme linux shell and issue the following command: |
| " mount /home/e-smith/files/ibays/iso/files/sysrescue.iso /home/e-smith/files/ibays/iso/html/sysrescue/ -o loop " | | " mount /home/e-smith/files/ibays/iso/files/sysrescue.iso /home/e-smith/files/ibays/iso/html/sysrescue/ -o loop " |
− | You have now mounted the sysrescue.iso and created an html link to the folder. Too Test just use your browser and type in: http://mysmeserverip/iso/ | + | <br> |
| + | You have now mounted the sysrescue.iso and created an html link to the folder. Test it just using your browser and type in: http://mysmeserverip/iso/ |
| + | |
| You should see the sysrescue link. Click on it and you should be able to see all the Files and Folders of the System Rescue ISO. ( http://mysmeserverip/iso/sysrescue/ ) | | You should see the sysrescue link. Click on it and you should be able to see all the Files and Folders of the System Rescue ISO. ( http://mysmeserverip/iso/sysrescue/ ) |
| + | |
| More on the System Rescue TFTP PXE Menu | | More on the System Rescue TFTP PXE Menu |
| + | <pre> |
| label systemrescue | | label systemrescue |
| menu label ^System Rescue (This is the Menu) | | menu label ^System Rescue (This is the Menu) |
| kernel images/recovery/systemrescue/rescuecd | | kernel images/recovery/systemrescue/rescuecd |
| initrd images/recovery/systemrescue/initram.igz | | initrd images/recovery/systemrescue/initram.igz |
− | append setkmap=us netboot=http://192.168.0.10/iso/sysrescue/sysrcd (This is so that the Files can be Loaded from the ISO Html Link you Created as per the above mount statement) | + | append setkmap=us netboot=http://192.168.0.10/iso/sysrescue/sysrcd (This is so that the Files can be |
| + | |
| + | </pre> |
| + | Loaded from the ISO Html Link you Created as per the above mount statement) |
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| For the RIPLinux Application do the Following: | | For the RIPLinux Application do the Following: |
| Download the Latest RIPLinux for PXE. Using Windows File Manager (or WinSCP or Putty) copy the System Rescue ISO to the “ yoursmeserverip/iso/systemrescue/ “ Folder | | Download the Latest RIPLinux for PXE. Using Windows File Manager (or WinSCP or Putty) copy the System Rescue ISO to the “ yoursmeserverip/iso/systemrescue/ “ Folder |
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| + | EDIT TO USE MOUNT on Server. |
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| + | |
| Using a ISO Tool such as UltraISO, Extract and Copy the Following Files from the ISO File to the tftpboot/images/recovery/riplinux/ Folder: kernel32, kernel52, rootfs.cgz, inird.gz | | Using a ISO Tool such as UltraISO, Extract and Copy the Following Files from the ISO File to the tftpboot/images/recovery/riplinux/ Folder: kernel32, kernel52, rootfs.cgz, inird.gz |
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| That’s all there is to it. If you see the SME PXE menu, the rest is just tweaking. | | That’s all there is to it. If you see the SME PXE menu, the rest is just tweaking. |
− | Puppy Linux How To: | + | |
| + | ====Puppy Linux==== |
| + | |
| For the Puppy Linux Application do the Following: | | For the Puppy Linux Application do the Following: |
| Create a folder inside the “ images “ folder called: “ puppy “ | | Create a folder inside the “ images “ folder called: “ puppy “ |
| + | <pre> |
| |---tftpboot | | |---tftpboot |
| | |-----com32 | | | |-----com32 |
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| | |----puppy | | | |----puppy |
| + | </pre> |
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| This an Example for the Puppy Menu Option. | | This an Example for the Puppy Menu Option. |
| NB: Make sure you place this somewhere in your main menu or another menu | | NB: Make sure you place this somewhere in your main menu or another menu |
| + | <pre> |
| label puppy | | label puppy |
| menu label ^Puppy Linux | | menu label ^Puppy Linux |
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| initrd images/puppy/initrd.gz | | initrd images/puppy/initrd.gz |
| append boot=live pfix=copy nosmp | | append boot=live pfix=copy nosmp |
− | | + | </pre> |
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| Download the Latest Puppy Linux. | | Download the Latest Puppy Linux. |