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NOTE: If the primary deployment
state (
DT_PARTN) is set to
OFF, the partitioning deployment state subsection is skipped.
The
PARTCFG.BAT (Windows) or
partcfg.sh (Linux) sample script provides the following disk partitioning default
values. These values must be confirmed in some cases, and modified
in other cases, before performing a deployment. Locate the
partn label to find the following lines:
In
PARTCFG.BAT:
set DT_PARTN_UP=ON
set DT_MOUNT=H
:: Default Hard Drive
set DT_HD=0
:: PARTCFG section
set DT_OS_SIZE=4000
set DT_OS_FSTYPE=FAT32
if not "%DT_PARTN_UP%"=="ON" goto ospart
:: DELLUP section
set DT_UP_SIZE=32
set DT_UP_IMAGE=%DT_SYSTEMS%\UPIMG.BIN
:: RAIDCFG section:: default size for virtual disk
set DT_VD_SIZE=10480
:: default size for virtual disk
In
partcfg.sh in BIOS mode:
DT_PARTN_UP=on
# Default Hard Drive
DT_HD=/dev/sda
# deployment section
set DT_DP_SIZE=64
# DELL UP section
set DT_UP_SIZE=32
set DT_UP_IMAGE=$dt_systems/upimg.bin
# RAIDCFG section
DT_VD_SIZE=10480
# default size for virtual disk
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CAUTION:
DT_MOUNT specifies the mount point of the Dell utility
partition. If your RAMDRIVE, hard drive, or other device already owns
this designation, mount does not override the setting and the utility
partition is not created.
In
partcfg.sh in UEFI mode:
DT_PARTN_UP=OFF
# Default Hard Drive
DT_HD=/dev/sda
# PARTCFG section
set DT_DP_SIZE_GPT=125
# RAIDCFG section
DT_VD_SIZE=10480
# default size for virtual disk