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Deployment tasks 31
Custom bootable ISO image creation
This section describes a procedure for creating a custom bootable ISO image with a modified miniroot for
use in booting a ProLiant server to a network-based, possibly automated Solaris installation.
Prerequisites for creating a custom bootable ISO image
To create and use a custom bootable ISO image, the following prerequisites must be met:
DHCP Service—Booting a network installation from a custom ISO image requires a DHCP service on
the network to provide networking configuration for the client.
System running Solaris 10 1/06 (or higher)—Use a system running Solaris x86 as the staging
system.
A modified miniroot—If the CD is used to boot to a network-based installation, then the miniroot must
include the HPQnetstrategy package. For more information, see “Miniroot preparation.”
Solaris multiboot program—The Solaris multiboot program is available on the media (DVD or the first
CD), and under the installation media root directory on the install server as .../boot/multiboot.
GRUB menu.lst—If using the directory layout described in the next section, the value for
pathtomultiboot
in menu.lst should be /multiboot and
pathtominiroot
must be
/x86.miniroot. For more information, see “GRUB preparation.”
If the CD is used to boot to a network-based installation, then the GRUB “kernel” line must include a
directive for HPQnetstrategy.
Creating a custom bootable ISO image
To create a custom bootable ISO image:
1. Ensure you have met all the requirements for installation and have all the necessary tools available
for installation. For more information, see “Prerequisites for creating a custom bootable ISO image.”
2. Organize the CD as follows (in this example, /var/tmp/iso is the root of the CD):
# mkdir /var/tmp/iso
# mkdir -p /var/tmp/iso/boot/grub
# cp /boot/grub/stage2_eltorito /var/tmp/iso/boot/grub
# cp .../menu.lst /var/tmp/iso/boot/grub
# cp .../x86.miniroot /var/tmp/iso/x86.miniroot
# cp /boot/multiboot /var/tmp/iso/multiboot
3. Create the ISO image using mkisofs(8):
# cd /var/tmp
# mkisofs -R -b boot/grub/stage2_eltorito -no-emul-boot \
> -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o solarisboot.iso iso
The resulting ISO image is /var/tmp/solarisboot.iso.