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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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Virtual Floppy and USB key drives display automatically after Microsoft® Windows® hasrecognized the mounting of the USB device. Use it as you would a locally attached device.To use Virtual Floppy during a Windows® installation to provide a driver diskette, disable theintegrated diskette drive in the host RBSU which forces the Virtual Floppy to appear as drive A.To use Virtual USBKey during a Windows® installation to provide a driver diskette, change the bootorder of the USB key drive in the system RBSU. <strong>HP</strong> recommends placing the USB key drive first in theboot order.• NetWare 6.5NetWare 6.5 supports the use of USB diskette and key drives. Refer to "Mounting USB VirtualFloppy/USBKey in NetWare 6.5 (on page 87)" for step-by-step instructions.• Red Hat and SLES LinuxLinux supports the use of USB diskette and key drives. Refer to the "Mounting USB VirtualFloppy/USBKey in Linux ("Mounting USB Virtual Media/USBKey in Linux" on page 87)" section forstep-by-step instructions.Mounting USB Virtual Floppy/USBKey in NetWare 6.51. Access iLO 2 through a browser.2. Select Virtual Media in the Virtual Devices tab.3. Insert the media into the local floppy drive, select a diskette drive, and click Connect. Alternatively,select a diskette image to be used and click Connect.In NetWare 6.5, use the lfvmount command on the server console to assign the device a drive letter.The NetWare 6.5 operating system will pick the first available drive letter for the Virtual Floppy drive. Thevolumes command can now be used by the server console to show the mount status of this new drive.When the drive letter shows as mounted, the drive will now be accessible through the server GUI as wellas the system console.When the Virtual Floppy Drive is mounted, if the media is changed in the local floppy drive, thelfvmount command must be re-issued on the server console to see the new media in the NetWare 6.5operating system.Mounting USB Virtual Media/USBKey in Linux1. Access iLO 2 through a browser.2. Select Virtual Media in the Virtual Devices tab.3. Select a diskette drive or diskette image.a. For a floppy drive or image, select a Local Media Drive or Local Image File and click Connect.b. For a USB key drive or image, select a Local Image File and click Connect.For a physical USB key drive, enter /dev/sda in the Local Image File text box.4. Load the USB drivers, using the following commands:modprobe usbcoremodprobe usb-storagemodprobe usb-ohci5. Load the SCSI disk driver, using the following command:modprobe sd_mod6. Mount the drive.• To mount the diskette drive, use the following command:mount /dev/sda /mnt/floppy –t vfatUsing iLO 2 87

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