You can view the components assigned to a label.
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The components assigned to that label display in the list.
You can import a KBE from a different location, by exporting the KBE from a different appliance, and saving the exported .pkg file to the appliance restore directory. See Import appliance components.
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In the SDA Samba Share Password field, enter the password. This password must match the password that you entered in the SDA Samba Share Password field on the General Settings page. |
NOTE: If you change the Samba share password on the General Settings page, all Windows boot environments are automatically updated to use the new password. |
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In the WAIK or WADK Path field, provide the path to the applicable Windows AIK or ADK files. For example: |
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WinPE 10 Win10 x86 ADK C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\10 |
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WinPE 4 Win8 x64 ADK C:\Program Files(x86)\Windows Kits\8.1 |
If you installed the Windows ADK somewhere else, browse to and select the correct path.
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On the Create KBE page, on the General tab, in Name, review the KBE name. This automatically-generated string identifies the KBE on the appliance. You can update the KBE name, if needed. |
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When you upload a Linux source media, the appliance automatically creates a Linux boot environment.
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Specify the source media used to install the OS during deployment, such as CD-ROM or network install. To do that, open the Boot Environment Detail page for this KBE, and select the appropriate PXE Initrd File option. |
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Specify one or more package repositories associated with this OS. To do that, open the Source Media Detail page associated with this KBE, and under Package Repositories, specify the URLs, as required. |
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Optional. To save Linux packages used during the installation to the appliance, on the General Settings page (KACE Systems Deployment appliance only), or Remote Site Settings page (Remote Site Appliance only), under Linux Repository Cache Options, select Enable Repository Caching. Selecting this option speeds up deployments and decreases overall bandwidth usage in organization with a high number of managed devices. |
The name of the newly created Linux boot environment is the same as the name of the Linux source media with the BE suffix. For example, if you upload a Linux source media called CentOS, the appliance assigns CentOS BE as the boot environment name.
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