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@ -218,8 +218,9 @@ E.g. in a AMI BIOS the boot device is called "Linux File-CD Gadget 0504".
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5. The drive will automatically be mounted.
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5. The drive will automatically be mounted.
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6. Copy files (such as BIOS updates) onto the new image (via terminal or drag and drop in Finder).
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6. Copy files (such as BIOS updates) onto the new image (via terminal or drag and drop in Finder).
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7. Eject image.
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7. Eject image.
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8. Upload image to PiKVM interface under "Drive".
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8. Rename file to .img
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9. Select Drive Mode: `Flash` and then `Connect drive to Server`.
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9. Upload image to PiKVM interface under "Drive".
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10. Select Drive Mode: `Flash` and then `Connect drive to Server`.
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You should be able to then mount it locally on the server, or reboot the device to do things like BIOS updates.
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You should be able to then mount it locally on the server, or reboot the device to do things like BIOS updates.
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