Chapter 6. map construction overview, Creating a base-map tree structure, Inserting menu items in a base map – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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Chapter

6.

Map

construction

overview

Creating

a

fully

functional

map

involves

four

fundamental

steps:

v

Creating

a

map

entry

in

the

module

repository

v

Populating

the

tree

structure

with

modules

v

Preparing

source

files

for

modules

v

Specifying

the

module-installation

order

This

chapter

focuses

on

the

concepts

behind

creating

a

map

tree

structure

and

defining

certain

settings

that

affect

map

behavior.

For

step-by-step

instructions

on

creating

a

map

entry,

defining

settings

for

a

map,

or

any

other

process

described

in

this

chapter,

refer

to

the

ImageUltra

Builder

help

system.

Creating

a

base-map

tree

structure

The

New

Map

Wizard

enables

you

to

create

a

new

base

map

from

scratch

or

to

create

a

new

base

map

using

an

existing

base

map

as

a

template.

The

New

Map

Wizard

creates

the

new

map

entry

in

the

repository,

assigns

the

map

a

file

name,

and

places

the

map

in

the

correct

location

of

the

repository.

To

access

the

New

Map

Wizard

for

base

maps,

click

Insert

in

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

and

then

click

Base

Map

.

If

you

create

a

new

map

based

on

an

existing

map,

you

simply

make

the

necessary

changes

to

the

tree

structure

and

attributes.

If

you

create

a

new

map

from

scratch,

you

are

responsible

for:

v

Inserting

all

menu

items

v

Inserting

all

modules

v

Defining

all

menu-item

attributes

Inserting

menu

items

in

a

base

map

Menu

items

are

responsible

for

the

menu

choices

displayed

at

the

target

computer

during

the

installation

process.

Menu

items

also

determine

the

hierarchy

within

the

base

map,

meaning

that

some

menu

items

are

subordinate

to

other

menu

items.

Each

menu

item

listed

in

a

base

map

directly

corresponds

to

a

choice

made

at

the

target

computer

during

the

installation

process.

When

a

menu

item

is

chosen

during

the

installation

process,

that

action

directs

the

installation

program

to

accumulate

modules

associated

with

that

menu

item

or

to

display

a

new

menu

of

subordinate

menu

items.

In

some

cases,

both

actions

occur

simultaneously.

When

the

person

performing

the

installation

makes

the

final

selection

from

the

final

menu,

the

installation

program

installs

all

of

the

accumulated

modules.

The

accumulation

of

menu

choices

during

the

installation

process

transforms

the

Smart

Image

into

a

customized

image

for

a

specific

target

computer.

As

you

develop

your

tree

structure,

you

might

want

to

think

of

the

menu

items

as

an

outline

for

the

installation

process

associated

with

the

entire

Smart

Image.

Assume

that

you

want

to

construct

a

base

map

that

gives

the

installer

a

choice

of

installing

Windows

XP

Professional

or

Windows

2000.

The

following

illustration

shows

a

base-map

tree

structure

with

two

menu

items

(Windows

XP

Professional

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