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Copy the vmlinuz (the bootable Linux kernel) and initrd (initial ram disk) files from the SIA
CD/DVD to the
suninstall subdirectory that you created.

Use the correct path to the mounted CD image. This example uses /mnt/cdrom:

# cp /mnt/cdrom/boot/isolinux/vmlinuz /home/pxeboot/suninstall

# cp /mnt/cdrom/boot/isolinux/initrd.img /home/pxeboot/suninstall

Use an editor to add the following SIA references to the pxelinux.cfg/default file that is
stored in the
/home/pxeboot directory.

default suninstall

label suninstall

kernel suninstall/vmlinuz

append initrd=suninstall/initrd.img vga=0x314 ramdisk_size=900000 root=/dev/ram netboot

Type the append command line from append initrd= to netboot as one continuous string
with no returns.

Save the file, and then unmount and remove the SIA CD/DVD from the CD/DVD drive.

You image is now ready to be booted from.

How to Boot SIA From a PXE Server for an Attended Installation

The following procedure explains the initial steps you must perform to boot SIA from a PXE
Linux-based server. After SIA boots, you perform your installation tasks interactively using the
graphical user interface (GUI).

Ensure that the target Sun server is configured on the same network as the PXE server, and then
reset the Sun server. For example:

From the service processor (Lights Out Manager) Remote Console web interface, click
Remote Control->Remote Power Control then select Reset to reset the host server.

-or-

Press the Power button on the front panel of the server to turn it off (hold the button in until
the server powers off), then press the Power button to turn on the server.

The BIOS screen appears. An example is shown below (your server’s BIOS screen might look
different).

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Performing an SIA PXE-Based Attended Installation

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