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On the left navigation pane, click Deployments, then click Boot Environments to display the Boot Environments page. |
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Select the boot environment that you want to install to the USB flash device to display the Boot Environment Detail page. |
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Select the Create bootable USB Flash drive image for this Boot Environment check box and save the file. |
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On the Boot Environment Detail page, select Download bootable USB flash drive image for this Boot Environment. |
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Optional. Indicate how you want to boot this environment. |
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If you want the user to choose a PXE boot using the memdisk utility, select Use Memdisk to boot this Boot Environment for BIOS clients. Use this option for legacy BIOS boot environments to enable PXE boots. |
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For local devices, go to the BIOS on the target device and select Network Controller to network boot the target device in to the KBE. |
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Graphical Menu: Supports selecting options using arrow keys. |
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Text Menu: Supports older NICs that do not support integrated graphics, but allows using arrow keys. |
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Basic Menu: Supports NICs that do not have integrated graphic support and cannot recognize arrow keys. |
You can perform scripted installation or system image deployments manually from the KBE Main Menu.
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Ensure the Restart Automatically after deployment check box is selected to reboot the device after the image is applied. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings > Control Panel to display the Control Panel, then click General Settings to display the General Settings page. |
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Under Imaging Options, select the Default setting to automatically reboot after manual deployment check box. Select this check box if you want the target system to reboot automatically after a manual deployment. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Progress, then click Manual Deployments to display the Manual Deployment Progress page. |
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In the Devices menu bar, click Details next to the device MAC address to view the progress of the tasks that are running for the deployment. |
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