Ignite-UX Administration Guide for HP-UX 11i (B3921-90079, October 2013)

Additional configuration files can be appended using the -f option of the make_medialif
command.
Information in this file allows complete access to all the archives and depots on the media.
The CONFIG file is referenced in the INDEX file.
For more information, see “Using Configuration Files” (page 158).
HPUX HP-UX bootstrap loader. It loads the kernel and starts HP-UX. For Ignite-UX, the HP-UX
bootstrap loader loads the install kernel ([W|V|I]INSTALL) and install file system
([W|V|I]INSTALLFS). The bootstrap loader may also load other LIF content it needs to operate.
See hpux(1M) for more information.
FWWKAR* — A LIF might include files needed by system firmware and bootloaders such as
an FWWKAR file.
[W|V|I]INSTALL The HP-UX install kernel. The kernel is statically linked and includes a wide
variety of drivers and modules to support different computer systems.
To support PA-RISC 32-bit systems, use the -o 32 make_medialif option to include
the INSTALL kernel.
To support V-class PA-RISC systems, use the -o 64v make_medialif option to include
the VINSTALL kernel.
To support wide 64-bit PA-RISC systems, use the -o 64w make_medialif option to
include the WINSTALL kernel.
To support Itanium-based systems, use the -o IA make_medialif option to include
the IINSTALL kernel.
Use the -a make_medialif option to include all [W|V|I]INSTALL kernel and
[W|V|I]INSTALLFS file system files in the /opt/ignite/boot/release directory.
NOTE: By default, the install kernel and install file system selected when a LIF volume
is built will match the HP-UX release running on the system where make_medialif is
run. Optionally, you may select boot content for a different HP-UX release via options.
See make_medialif(1M) for more information.
For more information, see “Classes of Configuration Files” (page 158).
[W|V|I]INSTALLFS — The Ignite-UX HP-UX install file system image. This file system is loaded
into memory and serves as the initial root file system for the installation or recovery process.
Note that this file includes config content. See instl_adm(1M) for more information.
To support PA-RISC 32-bit systems, use the -o 32 make_medialif option to include
the INSTALLFS file system.
To support V-class PA-RISC systems, use the -o 64v make_medialif option to include
the VINSTALLFS file system.
To support wide 64-bit PA-RISC systems, use the -o 64w make_medialif option to
include the WINSTALLFS file system.
To support Itanium-based systems, use the -o IA make_medialif option to include
the IINSTALLFS file system.
Use the -a make_medialif option to include all [W|V|I]INSTALL kernel and
[W|V|I]INSTALLFS file system files in the /opt/ignite/boot/release directory.
NOTE: By default, the install kernel and install file system selected when a LIF volume
is built will match the HP-UX release running on the system where make_medialif is
run. Optionally, you may select boot content for a different HP-UX release via options.
See make_medialif(1M) for more information.
For more information, see “Classes of Configuration Files” (page 158).
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