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Imaging Utilities and Options 221
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 11 September 2003
(SID). This ensures that the workstation has a SID that is unique from other workstations that
might receive the same image.
IMPORTANT: The imaging agent does not save or restore any Windows NT/2000 Domain information. If you
change a workstation’s domain and then restore an image, the workstation will receive whatever domain is
embedded in the new image.
Imaging Boot Disk Creator (ZIMGBOOT.EXE)
Use the Imaging Boot Disk Creator at a Windows workstation to create or update imaging boot
diskettes, so you can boot computers to perform imaging tasks. Also use this utility to create a PXE
boot disk to be used with a computer that cannot be PXE enabled.
IMPORTANT: You can update imaging diskettes only in the sense that the same physical diskettes can be
reused. When updating the second and third diskettes or the optional language diskette, you must reformat
the diskette before updating it. The first diskette can be reused without reformatting.
ZIMGBOOT.EXE is located in the ZENWORKS\IMAGING folder in your ZfD installation (on
the imaging server).
Starting the Imaging Boot Disk Creator
To start the boot disk creator as a standalone utility (from Windows), double-click the
ZIMGBOOT.EXE file. There are no command line parameters. To start the utility from
ConsoleOne, click Tools > ZENworks Utilities > Imaging > Create or Modify Boot Diskette.
HINT: If the Imaging Boot Disk Creator fills up too much of your screen, change your screen resolution to a
setting greater than 800 X 600.
For the overall process to create imaging boot diskettes, see Creating Imaging Boot Diskettes in
Workstation Imaging in Getting Started. When creating the diskettes, you can configure various
aspects of the imaging bootup process, including:
How to communicate on the IP network, if necessary
How automated the imaging bootup process should be
Which imaging server to contact during automated operations
How large the imaging (Linux*) partition on the hard disk should be, if one will be created
Which language support (English or otherwise) to load for the keyboard
For details on these and other configuration options, see the online help in the utility. The
configuration settings you make in the utility are saved to the SETTINGS.TXT file on the third
imaging diskette. You can edit this file after creating the diskettes if needed. For details on the
format of this file, see “Imaging Bootup Parameters (SETTINGS.TXT)” on page 222.
If you need to create imaging diskettes to boot with a non-English keyboard but the language you
need isn’t listed in the utility, see “Imaging Bootup Languages (ZIMGLANG.INI)” on page 224.
Using ZIMGBOOT.EXE to Add Linux Drivers
Use the Add Linux Drivers function to specify the Linux drivers you want to place on the third
boot diskette (if space allows) or on an additional Linux drivers diskette.
Using this function, you can search for and add the network path to Linux driver files that you have
created or downloaded. The dialog box helps you to build a drivers list and categorize it by driver
type (SCSI, Block, Network, PCMCIA, and Miscellaneous). You can also remove unwanted
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