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EMC Host Connecivity with Emulex Fibre Channel HBAs and CNAs in the Windows Environment
Installation and Configuration
Installing a RAMDISK under the EFI shell
Intel provides an EFI toolkit on the Intel website
http://www.intel.com/technology/efi. Included in the EFI toolkit is
the RAMDISK driver. To install the RAMDISK driver on your system,
copy the RAMDISK.EFI file to your USB flash drive.
Insert the USB flash drive in your EFI-based server’s USB port and
boot the server to the EFI shell. At the shell prompt, locate your USB
flash drive in the device mapping table. A line similar to the
following should be listed in the mapping table:
Fs0: Acpi (PNPOA03,0)/Pci (1D|1)Usb(1,0)/HD(Part1,Sig0D0C0B0A)
Switch to the USB flash drive by typing in the corresponding FS
number, followed by a colon (i.e., FS0:) and press Enter.
At the FS prompt, type Load RAMDISK.EFI and press Enter.You
should see the message noting the driver has loaded successfully.
To locate the new RAMDISK, type Exit and press Enter.Fromthe
system Boot Manager menu, select EFI Shell to return to the EFI
Shell. The device map should now show a new FS device and the
previous USB device.
Note: The order of devices may have shifted with the discovery of the
RAMDISK.
Fs0: VenMsg(06ED4DD0-FF78-11D3-BDC4-00A0C94053D1)
Fs1: Acpi (PNP0A03,0)/Pci (1D|1)/Usb(1,0)/HD(Part1,Sig0D0C0B0A)
In the above example, the RAMDISK is now Fs0. Now you can copy
your driver files for your adapter to the RAMDISK. Switch to your
USB flash drive with the driver files and copy the files to the
RAMDISK by using the copy command. As with DOS, the copy
command can use an asterisk to grab multiple files, (i.e., Copy *.*
fs0:). Once the files are copied to the RAMDISK, proceed to install
Windows.
Note: If the server is rebooted at any time, this procedure will need to be
repeated because the RAMDISK is deleted during a reboot.
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