On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 03:52:01AM +0200, Nils Olav Fossum wrote:
> Onsdag 15 oktober 2008 04:55, skrev Randy McAnally:
> >
> > Since we're compiling so many packages I don't think there will ever be a
> > fool proof method, but I think the current system works very well as it
> > stands.
> >
> > O
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 08:37:40PM -0500, Ein Bielaczyc wrote:
> I've been using Unattended for some time now quite successfully. But
> unfortunately my last few attempts have failed miserably. I attribute
> these failures to the newness of the equipment. I'd like to create a
> build environment w
Hi
While messing aroung with my new ua installation I came across a bug in
install.pl's validate_old_dos_dir check.
in my os dir I got
winspxp3.enu
which killes the script with:
'winxpsp3.enu' has more than eight characters.
I located the problem to a greedy regular expression, and fix it.
Mandag 19. januar 2009, skrev Nils Østbjerg:
> Still think it is strange that is in the initrd. So I'll look into
> making a patch moving it to a prober place.
>
> Nils
hi there Nils
I put it there just because.. .. :-)
I do not remember the reason, but it does not take
much space, and is easy t
Nils Østbjerg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 12:49:24AM +0100, Harm wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> please verify the workings through connecting on IP. You should also
>> check logfiles and try the login from another workstation.
>>
>> CIFS is the protocol used since XP/2K3 and NetBIOS is just p
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 12:30:04AM +0100, Harm wrote:
> Hi Nils,
>
> you can specify your own nt5x script by using the following in your
> unattended.txt file:
>
> [_meta]
> ntinstall_cmd = /z/site/nt5x-install
>
> This should do the trick.
Cheers.
Still think it is strange that i
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 12:49:24AM +0100, Harm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please verify the workings through connecting on IP. You should also
> check logfiles and try the login from another workstation.
>
> CIFS is the protocol used since XP/2K3 and NetBIOS is just plain old...
> I use a plain simple