This topic discusses how to create a driver diskette.
You can use any drive and directory name you wish.
You can use any drive and directory name you wish.
Access the IFS directory using iSeries™ NetServer™ from Windows, or from Linux using Samba. Then copy the image file to the PC directory.
The /QIBM IFS directory is shared by default using iSeries NetServer. You should be able to access this directory and then drill down to /QIBM/ProdData/IntegratedOS/Linux/x86/Install without any setup.
If you have a problem accessing the /QIBM shared IFS directory you might need to review the setup of iSeries NetServer. In this case, go to the iSeries NetServer topic.
You can connect to the /QIBM IFS directory as follows:
Windows
Linux
For more information on using the smbmount command to access an iSeries NetServer shared directory refer to the document at the following Web site:
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/netserver/pdf/LinuxNetServ_Usage.pdf
dd if=rhel3ixs.img of=/dev/fd0
The input file (if) is the image that was downloaded to the src directory. The output file (of) is the diskette drive.
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/rawwrite.htm
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