markvh

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2017-08-15
11:07
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Add on Image from imaging engine after OS build
Hi there,
I am looking for some help / advice here.
At the moment we have a base images which we deploy and then during the same process we pull down a driverset image as a add on.
The machine then boots and builds.
If I want to add a large application as and add-on image does this have to be done via a add on image bundle or could it be done
from from the manually from the imaging menu. ie pxe boot and then go into imaging maintenance and then pull down the add on.
If we do this how do we get it to add onto the end of the file system and not overwrite what the Windows operating system.
Or do we have to pull all the add on images in one go before rebooting after the initial image is pulled down.
Thanks
I am looking for some help / advice here.
At the moment we have a base images which we deploy and then during the same process we pull down a driverset image as a add on.
The machine then boots and builds.
If I want to add a large application as and add-on image does this have to be done via a add on image bundle or could it be done
from from the manually from the imaging menu. ie pxe boot and then go into imaging maintenance and then pull down the add on.
If we do this how do we get it to add onto the end of the file system and not overwrite what the Windows operating system.
Or do we have to pull all the add on images in one go before rebooting after the initial image is pulled down.
Thanks
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shaunpond

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2017-08-15
16:28
Markvh,
add-on images are treated almost as if they are zip files - they will
only overwrite things if they unpack to the same directory as an
existing file...
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Shaun Pond (now working for ENGL)
reminted as a Knowledge Professional
add-on images are treated almost as if they are zip files - they will
only overwrite things if they unpack to the same directory as an
existing file...
--
Shaun Pond (now working for ENGL)
reminted as a Knowledge Professional