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N2200-ON and N3200-ON/E3200-ON Series instructions, Install ONIE from BIOS

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4 N2200-ON and N3200-ON/E3200-ON Series instructions The following section applies to the N2200-ON and N3200-ON/E3200-ON Series platforms only. Topics: • Install ONIE from BIOS • ONIE UEFI-based installation using USB • ONIE-based license tool Install ONIE from BIOS Install ONIE from the BIOS using the media (usb) boot-the ONIE installer USB. Pre-requisites The BIOS running on your system must meet the following requirements: ● Allows a change to the boot order so the system can boot from media (USB). ● Allows a baud-rate change. This feature is optional; you do not need it if your BIOS is running at 115200 baud rate. The default baud rate for ONIE is 115200. CAUTION: ● These procedures are for Intel x86-based targets only. ● Check the console (UART-0/1) used on the target. Connect the serial port at 115200 baud rate and check that message display on the console. ● The log messages in this guide are subject to change. NOTE: The following procedure is generic and does not list a particular target. The ONIE images are specified using the _ notation. For example, the ONIE media (usb) iso image is onie-recovery-x86_64dell__-r0.iso. ONIE UEFI-based installation using USB The following steps describe how to create a bootable unified extensible firmware interface (UEFI) ONIE-based USB to install ONIE using Embed mode: To install ONIE UEFI on your system, use any existing ONIE-based system to make an ONIE UEFI-based bootable USB. To make a bootable USB, use the ONIE ISO file. 1. Boot the ONIE target in ONIE Rescue mode. Use ONIE Rescue mode to make the ONIE UEFI-bootable USB. To select which entry is selected, use the up and down arrow keys. Press Enter to select an operating software-selected OS or enter e to edit the commands before booting. Enter c for a command line. The selected entry, displaying *, runs automatically in the operating system. GNU GRUB version 2.02~beta2+e4a1fe391 |ONIE: Install OS | |*ONIE: Rescue | |ONIE: Uninstall OS | |ONIE: Update ONIE | N2200-ON and N3200-ON/E3200-ON Series instructions 11

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N2200-ON and N3200-ON/E3200-ON Series
instructions
The following section applies to the N2200-ON and N3200-ON/E3200-ON Series platforms only.
Topics:
Install ONIE from BIOS
ONIE UEFI-based installation using USB
ONIE-based license tool
Install ONIE from BIOS
Install ONIE from the BIOS using the media (usb) boot—the ONIE installer USB.
Pre-requisites
The BIOS running on your system must meet the following requirements:
Allows a change to the boot order so the system can boot from media (USB).
Allows a baud-rate change. This feature is optional; you do not need it if your BIOS is running at 115200 baud rate. The
default baud rate for ONIE is 115200.
CAUTION:
These procedures are for Intel x86-based targets only.
Check the console (
UART-0/1
) used on the target. Connect the serial port at 115200 baud rate and check
that message display on the console.
The log messages in this guide are subject to change.
NOTE:
The following procedure is generic and does not list a particular target. The ONIE images are specified
using the
<platform>_<cpu>
notation. For example, the ONIE media (usb) iso image is
onie-recovery-x86_64-
dell_<platform>_<cpu>-r0.iso
.
ONIE UEFI-based installation using USB
The following steps describe how to create a bootable unified extensible firmware interface (UEFI) ONIE-based USB to install
ONIE using Embed mode:
To install ONIE UEFI on your system, use any existing ONIE-based system to make an ONIE UEFI-based bootable USB. To make
a bootable USB, use the ONIE ISO file.
1.
Boot the ONIE target in ONIE Rescue mode.
Use ONIE Rescue mode to make the ONIE UEFI-bootable USB.
To select which entry is selected, use the up and down arrow keys. Press Enter to select an operating software-selected
OS or enter
e
to edit the commands before booting. Enter
c
for a command line. The selected entry, displaying
*
, runs
automatically in the operating system.
GNU GRUB
version 2.02~beta2+e4a1fe391
+---------------------------+
|ONIE: Install OS
|
|*ONIE: Rescue
|
|ONIE: Uninstall OS
|
|ONIE: Update ONIE
|
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