Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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4.

Click

Next

.

5.

Verify

that

the

Operating

System

radio

button

is

selected,

and

then

click

Next

.

6.

In

the

Name

field,

type

a

name

that

you

want

to

use

to

identify

this

module.

Be

as

specific

as

possible.

This

name

will

be

the

name

that

appears

in

the

repository.

Note:

It

is

a

good

idea

to

include

the

image

type

as

part

of

the

name,

such

as

(UPI)

for

Ultra-Portable

Image.

This

will

help

you

when

you

create

your

maps.

7.

Click

the

No

radio

button

to

indicate

that

this

module

is

not

a

container.

8.

Click

Next

.

9.

Click

Next

without

selecting

any

of

the

modules

listed.

10.

Click

the

I386

base

operating-system

module

radio

button.

11.

Click

Next

.

12.

Click

Finish

.

The

New

Module

Wizard

closes

and

the

Operating

System

window

for

the

new

module

opens.

13.

In

the

General

tab,

do

the

following:

a.

In

the

Version

field,

type

the

full

version

number

of

the

operating

system.

b.

If

you

want

to

assign

a

password

to

this

module,

type

an

encryption

key

in

the

“Encryption

key

for

the

password”

field.

Note:

A

password

helps

prevent

the

module

from

being

unpacked

by

any

process

other

than

an

ImageUltra

Builder

process.

When

you

assign

an

encryption

key,

the

ImageUltra

Builder

program

assigns

a

password

to

the

module.

Encryption

keys

can

be

up

to

64

characters

long

using

any

combination

of

alpha-numeric

characters.

Symbols

are

not

supported.

c.

In

the

Comments

field,

you

can

remove

any

default

comments

and

replace

them

with

any

comments

that

you

want

to

keep

with

the

module.

14.

In

the

OS/Languages

tab,

do

the

following:

a.

In

the

left

pane,

put

a

check

mark

next

to

each

language

for

which

the

module

is

intended

to

be

used.

In

most

cases,

I386

base

operating-system

modules

are

language

specific

and

only

one

language

is

typically

selected.

However,

you

can

select

multiple

languages,

if

needed.

b.

In

the

right

pane,

put

a

check

mark

next

to

the

operating

system

for

which

this

module

applies.

15.

In

the

Source

tab,

do

the

following:

a.

In

the

Source

Directory

field,

type

the

complete

path

to

the

folder

that

contains

the

I386

source

files.

This

might

be

a

CD

drive,

local

drive,

or

network

drive.

Note:

Do

not

use

the

I386

folder

created

during

a

previous

installation.

These

files

must

come

the

I386

folder

of

a

Windows

installation

CD

or

files

copied

to

another

folder

directly

from

a

Windows

installation

CD.

b.

Leave

the

remaining

fields

blank.

16.

Do

not

make

any

modifications

in

the

Filters

or

Options

tab.

17.

Click

the

Save

icon

in

the

Main

window

tool

bar.

18.

Your

I386

base

operating-system

module

is

ready

to

be

built.

Continue

with

“Building

a

new

module”

on

page

165.

Chapter

8.

Preparing

source

files

for

modules

137

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