They should be *inside* the boot image WIM file.  So if you specified 
\\server\share\extra<file://server/share/extra> as the extra folder, and that 
"extra" folder had a "file.txt" in it, you would see X:\file.txt when you 
booted from that WIM.

Thanks,
-Michael

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Miller, Todd
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 1:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MDT-OSD] Change to MDT boot image creation?

I was previously using MDT 2013(no update) and recently upated to MDT 2013u2 
running on Configmgr CB-1602.

Has there been a change to the boot image creation process?  I would have sworn 
that in the previous version the "extra files" specified in the Boot WIM 
creation process got integrated into SMS\PKG\SMS10000.  With 2013u2, they got 
integrated at the root of the RAMdisk.  Am I making that up?

During the 'Create Boot Image using MDT' I specified both extra files and a 
alternate command line.  It is not working as I expected it to.  It copied all 
the subfolders of that extrafiles path to the root of the ramdisk instead of 
into SMS\PKG\SMS10000 and also there are two tsconfig files.... One at the root 
of the disk and one at the root of the SMS10000 folder --- and it is the one in 
the SMS100000 folder that I think is being used.

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