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ZEN Boot Maker
ZENworks Imaging Boot Maker, an automated tool for re-authoring the ZENworks Imaging boot CDs and creating ZENworks Imaging bootable USB drives.
Submitted by: eradke on Mon. 04.08.2013
Filed Under:
ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Boot, Imaging
Product: ZENworks
Problems with /boot mounting or a split kernel after patching
Problems mounting /boot? After booting does your /boot appear empty? Here is a complete fix without disabling multipath completely.
Submitted by: rothweiler on Tue. 10.26.2010
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Open Enterprise Server Cool Solutions, All Tech, All the Time
Topic: All-Tech OES, Boot
Product: Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux
Boot errors, fix for EVMS
After installing updates on SLES/OES servers we have had issues where the server doesn't boot. The console comes to:
"No root device found; exiting to /bin/sh
sh: "
This is because the kernel was upgraded and a new initrd was created but it was not created with EVMS support (for some reason, not sure why, wonder when Novell/SUSE is going to fix this??).
This article explains how we worked around that.
Submitted by: bbendily on Tue. 10.27.2009
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Boot, Tips for Administrators, Troubleshooting
Product: Open Enterprise Server
Create a Linux Bootable USB Drive
Domnic Mendez explains how to create a Linux bootable USB Drive using UNetbootin.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Wed. 05.20.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions
Topic: Boot, LDAP
Product: Linux
Solution for Duplicate Address Assignment Problem in PXE Boot Workstations
Shruthy Devendra and Sulabh Sharma share a solution on how to overcome the duplicate address assignment problem in PXE boot workstations.
Submitted by: dshruthy on Fri. 04.17.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Boot, PXE
Product: Linux
Boot my Office PC as I'm entering the Parking Garage!
Eliminate complaints about slow Boot up. And don't waste power leaving PCs on all night. Anticipate the users' arrival and use WOL to be ready for them, leveraging existing hardware.
Submitted by: dmichael on Sun. 11.16.2008
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Topic: Boot
Product: NetWare, Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux Desktop



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