2Get the name for the kernel image by typing the following command at the command line:

uname -r

3Go to the /boot directory and delete the kernel image file, whose name you determined in Step 2:

mkinitrd /boot/initrd-’uname -r’.img ‘uname -r’

4Reboot the server.

5Run the following command to confirm that support for multiple LUNs has been added for the number of LUNs that you specified in Step 1: cat /sys/modules/scsi_mod/max_luns

If the device provides a write-protection capability, use this capability to ensure that Virtual Media will not write to the media.

Omit this parameter from the command line if you are not virtualizing floppy media. If an invalid value is detected, an error message is displayed and the command terminates.

CD/DVD Device or Image File

-c{<device-name> <image-file>}

where <device-name> is a valid CD/DVD drive letter (Windows systems) or

avalid CD/DVD device file name (Linux systems) and <image-file> is the file name and path of a valid ISO-9660 image file.

This parameter specifies the device or file that will supply the virtual CD/DVD-ROM media:

For example, an image file is specified as:

-c c:\temp\mydvd.img (Windows systems) -c /tmp/mydvd.img (Linux systems)

For example, a device is specified as:

-c d:\ (Microsoft Windows systems) -c /dev/cdrom(Linux systems)

Omit this parameter from the command line if you are not virtualizing CD/DVD media. If an invalid value is detected, an error message is displayed and the command terminates.

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