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Selecting Other Configurations to Include
For more information about any volume, move your cursor over the volume to display ToolTip help.
To select system and data disks
•For any disk you want to mark as a system disk, click System. (This automatically marks any volume that the disk contains as a System volume.)
•For any disk you want to mark as a data disk, click Data.
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Volumes can span multiple physical disks, and physical disks can contain multiple volumes. If a volume spans two or more disks, and you mark one of the disks that contains that volume as a system disk, any disk that contains a part of that volume automatically becomes a system disk.
When you are finished selecting disks, you can click Next to proceed with the next configuration step.
Related Topics
•“System Prerequisites” on page
•“Displaying the Upgrade Summary” on page
Selecting Other Configurations to Include
Use the Other Configurations page to optionally call one or more existing configuration files into the configuration file you are currently editing, so that the settings from the called files will also apply to the file you are editing. This is known as nesting files, or creating nested files.
The configuration files that you call into the current configuration file are child configurations, and the file from which you call the child configurations is the parent configuration.
Configuring the Active Upgrade Process