
454 ZENworks for Desktops 4.0.1 Administration Guide
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 28 October 2003
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Reboot the workstation.
5 Take an image of the workstation as instructed in “Manually Taking an Image of a
Workstation” on page 462.
IMPORTANT: Do this even if you have taken an image of the workstation previously. This ensures that
the new image captures the changes you made in the preceding steps.
6 When the image has been created, reboot the workstation with the first imaging boot diskette
(or other imaging boot device) > type install at the boot prompt > press Enter.
This starts the process of creating the ZfD imaging partition in the first partition slot. It also
destroys all existing partitions, even if slot 1 is empty and available. By default, the ZfD
imaging partition size will be 100 MB.
If the ZfD imaging partition already exists, it will be upgraded, and your existing Windows
partitions will be left intact. For information on updating Linux device drivers in your hard-
disk partition, see “Adding Linux Drivers to Your Boot Device or Method” on page 449.
7 If prompted, reinsert the first imaging boot diskette > press Enter.
8 (Optional) When the ZfD imaging partition has been created and the bash prompt reappears,
type img dump > press Enter.
This displays a list of the partition slots on the workstation. Unless you were upgrading your
ZfD imaging partition, each partition slot should be empty and none should be active. The ZfD
imaging partition is hidden from the list, so the number of partition slots in the list should be
one less than before.
or
Type img to display a menu > select Dump > No Geometry.
9 At the bash prompt, restore the image you took in Step 5. Use the img restorep command or
select Restore an Image > Proxy Image from the menu as instructed in Step 7 of “Manually
Putting an Image on a Workstation” on page 463.
10 (Optional) When the image has been restored and the bash prompt reappears, use the img
dump command to redisplay the list of the partition slots on the workstation.
or
Type img to display a menu > select Dump > No Geometry.
You should now see information about the Windows partitions that were restored and
activated. There should still be one less partition slot than before because the ZfD imaging
partition is still hidden (and will continue to be).
11 At the bash prompt, type lilo.s > press Enter.
12 When the bash prompt reappears, remove the diskette and reboot the workstation.
The workstation should boot to Windows. If the bash prompt reappears, enter the lilo.s
command again and reboot a second time.
Windows XP 1. Copy ziswin.exe and ziswinr.dll (in the nls\english subfolder or the
appropriate language subfolder) to your windows\system32 folder.
2. From a command prompt, change to your windows\system32 folder
> type ziswin -install > press Enter.
Workstation Type Steps
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