
224 ZENworks for Desktops 3.2 Administration Guide
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 11 September 2003
Imaging Bootup Languages (ZIMGLANG.INI)
The ZIMGLANG.INI file defines the non-English keyboards that are supported for the imaging
bootup process. You can create language diskettes for each of these languages using the Imaging
Boot Disk Creator (ZIMGBOOT.EXE) utility. You can add support for additional languages to this
file as explained in Setting Up Workstations for Imaging in Workstation Imaging in Deployment.
ZIMGLANG.INI is located in the ZENWORKS\IMAGING folder in your ZfD installation (on the
imaging server).
Using ZIMGLANG.INI
This is a standard Windows INI format file. Each section of the file defines the keyboard support
for a single language, including the keyboard mappings, fonts, and Unicode mappings to use. For
example, the German keyboard is defined like this:
[German]
keymap=keymaps/de.kmap.gz
Font=consolefonts/iso01.f16.psf.gz
ACM=consoletrans/iso01.acm.gz
You can add support for additional languages to this file as explained in Setting Up Workstations
for Imaging in Workstation Imaging in Deployment.
Imaging Engine (img: Command Line and Menu)
After booting a computer from an imaging device, use the img command at the Linux bash prompt
to do any of the following:
Take an image of the computer’s hard disks
Lay down an image on the computer’s hard disks
View or manipulate the computer’s hard disk partitions
View the computer’s hardware configuration or image-safe data
PROXYADDR The IP address or full DNS name of the imaging (proxy) server to connect to when you boot a computer
from the imaging device in auto-imaging mode.
Examples:
PROXYADDR=137.65.95.127
PROXYADDR=imaging.xyz.com
This parameter is used to set the PROXYADDR environment variable in Linux when the computer is
booted from the imaging device. The imaging engine then reads this variable to determine which server
to contact if it’s running in automatic mode. Whether it’s running in automatic or manual mode, the imaging
engine attempts to log the imaging results to the server specified in this variable.
LANGDISK Whether to prompt for a language diskette when you boot a computer from the imaging device. Set this
parameter to Yes only if the computer has a non-English keyboard and you have created a language
diskette to support that keyboard as explained in the online help for the Imaging Boot Disk Creator
(ZIMGBOOT.EXE) utility. If you need to support a language that’s not listed in the Imaging Boot Disk
Creator utility, see “Imaging Bootup Languages (ZIMGLANG.INI)” on page 224.
Parameter Specifies
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