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system will be used. For bare metal, or if no Windows operating system is found, the disk layout
will be used according to the bootable media environment (Linux-based or Windows PE).

3. The Linux-based bootable media shows local disks and volumes as unmounted (sda1, sda2...).
4. The log lifetime is limited to the current session. You can save the entire log or the filtered log

entries to a file.

8.1.2.1

Setting up a display mode

For a machine booted from media, a display video mode is detected automatically based on the
hardware configuration (monitor and graphics card specifications). If, for some reason, the video
mode is detected incorrectly, do the following:

1. In the boot menu, press F11.
2. Add the following command to the command prompt: vga=ask, and then proceed with booting.
3. From the list of supported video modes, choose the appropriate one by typing its number (for

example, 318), and then press ENTER.

If you do not wish to follow this procedure every time you boot from media on a given hardware
configuration, re-create the bootable media with the appropriate mode number (in our example,
vga=0x318) typed in the Kernel parameters window—see Linux-based bootable media (p. 65) for
details.

8.1.2.2

List of commands and utilities available in Linux-based bootable

media

Linux-based bootable media contains the following commands and command line utilities, which you
can use when running a command shell. To start the command shell, press CTRL+ALT+F2 while in the
bootable media's management console.

Linux commands and utilities

busybox

fxload

ls

pktsetup

strace

cat

gawk

lspci

poweroff

swapoff

cdrecord

gpm

lvm

ps

swapon

chmod

grep

mc

raidautorun

sysinfo

chown

growisofs

mdadm

readcd

tar

chroot

grub

mkdir

reboot

tune2fs

cp

gunzip

mke2fs

rm

udev

dd

halt

mknod

rmmod

udevinfo

df

hexdump

mkswap

route

udevstart

dmesg

hotplug

more

scp

umount

dmraid

ifconfig

mount

scsi_id

uuidgen

e2fsck

init

mtx

sed

vconfig

e2label

insmod

mv

sg_map26

vi

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