1.
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In the Ghost Boot Wizard window, click
TCP/IP Network Boot Image.
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2.
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Click Next.
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3.
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Select the generic PXE packet driver
template.
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4.
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Click Next.
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5.
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Select one of the following:
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Providing MS-DOS
6.
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Click Next.
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7.
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Click Symantec Ghost to include the Ghost
client in the boot package.
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The default path to Ghost.exe is
entered in the Ghost.exe field. If the executable has been moved,
or you want to use a different version of Ghost.exe, type the
correct path.
8.
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In the Parameters field, type any required
command-line parameters.
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9.
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Click Next.
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10.
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If you want to move control of USB devices from
the BIOS to Ghost, check Override BIOS USB
control.
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11.
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If you want to move control of FireWire devices
from the BIOS to Ghost, check Override BIOS
FireWire control.
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12.
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Click Next.
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13.
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Do one of the following:
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- Click DHCP will assign the IP settings if
your network contains a DHCP server.
- Click The IP settings will be statically
defined and complete the fields below this option if your
network does not contain a DHCP server. Your network administrator
can provide the values for these fields.
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If you want to alter the number of router hops
then select the correct number in Router Hops.
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This specifies how many routers the
client searches across when attempting to find the Multicast
Server. The default value of 16 lets Ghost find the server as long
as it is not more than 16 router hops away. This is sufficient for
most networks.
15.
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Click Next.
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16.
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In the Image File field, type a file name for
the image file.
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This image can be used with any
BOOTP/TFTP server.
17.
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Click Next.
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18.
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Review the boot disk details and click
Next to start creating the image file.
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