Dell PowerEdge R830 Integrated Remote Access Controller 8 Version 2.70.70.70 U - Page 244

Booting to a partition, Booting to a partition using web interface

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Booting to a partition You can set an attached vFlash partition as the boot device for the next boot operation. Before booting a partition, make sure that: • The vFlash partition contains a bootable image (in the .img or .iso format) to boot from the device. • The vFlash functionality is enabled. • You have Access Virtual Media privileges. Booting to a partition using web interface To set the vFlash partition as a first boot device, see Setting first boot device. NOTE: If the attached vFlash partition(s) are not listed in the First Boot Device drop-down menu, make sure that the BIOS is updated to the latest version. Booting to a partition using RACADM To set a vFlash partition as the first boot device, use the iDRAC.ServerBoot object. For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. NOTE: When you run this command, the vFlash partition label is automatically set to boot once (iDRAC.ServerBoot.BootOnce is set to 1.) Boot once boots the device to the partition only once and does not keep it persistently first in the boot order. 244 Managing vFlash SD card

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Booting to a partition
You can set an attached vFlash partition as the boot device for the next boot operation.
Before booting a partition, make sure that:
The vFlash partition contains a bootable image (in the
.img
or
.iso
format) to boot from the device.
The vFlash functionality is enabled.
You have Access Virtual Media privileges.
Booting to a partition using web interface
To set the vFlash partition as a first boot device, see
Setting first boot device
.
NOTE:
If the attached vFlash partition(s) are not listed in the First Boot Device drop-down menu, make sure that the
BIOS is updated to the latest version.
Booting to a partition using RACADM
To set a vFlash partition as the first boot device, use the
iDRAC.ServerBoot
object.
For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
NOTE:
When you run this command, the vFlash partition label is automatically set to boot once
(
iDRAC.ServerBoot.BootOnce
is set to
1
.) Boot once boots the device to the partition only once and does not keep it
persistently first in the boot order.
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Managing vFlash SD card