88Creating boot disks with the Ghost Boot Wizard

Adding command-line parameters to a boot package

Customizing the template

You may require additional drivers and programs in order to use the network device attached to your computer. For example, many USB network devices must load an extra driver for the USB port before the driver for the network device.

You can add files to the template and customize the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files of the resulting boot disk. Usually these are either DOS drivers or executable programs, but you can add any type of file. Files added to the template appear in the list to the right of the button.

If this template is used as a multicard template, then any additional files or modifications are overridden by its settings.

The Template Properties window is available when creating a Peer-to-Peer Network

Boot Disk or a Drive Mapping Boot Disk.

To modify a template

1In the Template Properties window, on the Advanced tab, click New.

2Click Delete to delete the selected file from the list.

3In the Autoexec.bat field, type any additional Autoexec.bat entries for the driver.

The entries appear before any network-related commands, such as Netbind.com or the packet driver executable.

4In the Config.sys field, type any additional Config.sys entries for the driver. The entries appear before any driver-related devices to ensure that the enabling drivers load before the main network device drivers specified on the network driver page.

Adding command-line parameters to a boot package

You can add command-line parameters to a boot package to instruct Norton

Ghost to perform certain actions.

See “Command-line switches” on page 153.

Command-line parameters can be added while creating a Standard Boot Disk, a Peer-to-Peer Network Boot Disk, or a CD/DVD Startup Disk with Ghost boot disk in the Ghost executable location window.

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