You can create
bootable USB keys for updates, using any third party or free tool.
You can start your managed system by the bootable CD or USB storage.
After the system starts up, it automatically runs the selected updates.
After the update is complete, you can remove the CD or USB storage,
and reboot the system to your host operating system.
You can use
the bootable ISO to apply the updates if:
- You have a server running an operating system that is not supported
by Dell Repository Manager, such as Berkeley Software Distribution
(BSD), Solaris, or older versions of Microsoft Windows, RedHat Linux
or SUSE Linux.
- You are using Linux versions such as Ubuntu or Debien.
- You prefer to do your updates (regardless of OS) in an out-of-band
method.
To create bootable USB keys, using the tool - UNetBootIn
as an example: