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How to Create the BOOTCONF.SYS File, For the HP Ethernet Family Adapter, reboot the PC and press

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5 Configuring for Remote Boot Setting Up a Novell NetWare 3.x and 4.x Server for Remote Start How to Create the Several Boot Images can coexist on the server. Each Boot Image can be renamed BOOTCONF.SYS File differently to NET$DOS.SYS and can be linked to a MAC address. This relationship is made by creating a BOOTCONF.SYS file. When RPL.NLM loads, it searches in the SYS:LOGIN directory of the file server for a BOOTCONF.SYS file. Creating the BOOTCONF.SYS file: 1 Determine the MAC address of each Vectra PC. • For the HP Ethernet Family Adapter, reboot the PC and press Setup=F2 appears. when • For other Vectra PCs, run a diagnostic program on the client Vectra to identify the MAC address. 2 Start the Administrator Workstation. 3 Log onto the LAN as SUPERVISOR. 4 Make the Boot Images you want to use as described in the section entitled "How to Create a Boot Image" previously in this document. Rename the Boot Image file for each bootable diskette. 5 Create or modify the BOOTCONF.SYS file using an ASCII editor. (The syntax of the BOOTCONF.SYS file is described earlier in this document) 6 When all the Boot Image and BOOTCONF.SYS files are ready, make the SYS files in SYS:LOGIN shareable by typing: FLAG *.SYS S 7 If required, give the Modify capability to the remote start user in SYS:LOGIN by typing: GRANT M TO username 86 English

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5
Configuring for Remote Boot
Setting Up a Novell NetWare 3.x and 4.x Server for Remote Start
86
English
How to Create the
BOOTCONF.SYS File
Several Boot Images can coexist on the server. Each Boot Image can be renamed
differently to NET$DOS.SYS and can be linked to a MAC address. This relationship
is made by creating a BOOTCONF.SYS file.
When RPL.NLM loads, it searches in the SYS:LOGIN directory of the file server for a
BOOTCONF.SYS file.
Creating the BOOTCONF.SYS file:
1
Determine the MAC address of each Vectra PC.
For the HP Ethernet Family Adapter, reboot the PC and press
when
Setup=F2
appears.
For other Vectra PCs, run a diagnostic program on the client Vectra to identify
the MAC address.
2
Start the Administrator Workstation.
3
Log onto the LAN as
SUPERVISOR
.
4
Make the Boot Images you want to use as described in the section entitled “How
to Create a Boot Image” previously in this document. Rename the Boot Image file
for each bootable diskette.
5
Create or modify the BOOTCONF.SYS file using an ASCII editor. (The syntax of
the BOOTCONF.SYS file is described earlier in this document)
6
When all the Boot Image and BOOTCONF.SYS files are ready, make the SYS files
in SYS:LOGIN shareable by typing:
FLAG *.SYS S
7
If required, give the Modify capability to the remote start user in SYS:LOGIN by
typing:
GRANT M TO username