I am going to assume that this error comes up before you are prompted for
the location of the distribution server. I am going to guess that the
network card you selected is NOT the network card that is installed in your
machine. Try a different driver. If none of the drivers work, you will
need
Hello,
this is maybe slightly offtopic, but I suppose concerns also the
MSCLIENT stuff.
I wasn't able to move the server share of unattended from Windows2000
Server to Windows server 2003. The 'net start' command was successful,
but net use z: \\server\share couldn't connect to the share and
Hello,
As said in my previous e-mail, the Decompression error: ran out of input data
problem is a bug in SYSLINUX 2.07-pre6. It happens only on some particular hardware
configurations, and it works all right with some other configs.
An updated CD image with a newer SYSLINUX version is available
Gareth Budge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Okay well I have tried the suggestion and I am able to access the
share via Windows doing \\dvrinst\install however it comes back
with the same error when doing it from the bootdisc image.
Which suggestion did you try?
Can you please advise
does anyone know what drivers to use for the Latitude c800 integrated
ethernet cards.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Sylvain is correct.
In version 3.3, we switched to using compressed images, and we also
accidentally shipped a bad ISO image (no memdisk file).
In 3.4, we fixed the ISO image, but we still suffered from a SYSLINUX
bug involving compressed images on some systems. (Not on any systems
of mine nor
Thanks Patrick. I downloaded the latest development build of SYSLINUX
(2.08-pre11) and replaced the relevant files in the bootdisk directory. My
custom iso is now working fine. Thanks for your help. Sorry to cause
confusion.
Just so you know, your latest ISO in testing works fine for me as
memdisk is more likely to be the culprit than pxelinux.0.
Can you humor me? I just rolled a new bootdisk.iso with SYSLINUX
2.08-pre11 and uploaded it to
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/testing/. Could you burn it to a
CD and try it?
- Pat
Brad Erdman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That should
Correct. I believe if you replace memdisk in your TFTP root with the
latest version, PXE booting will start working, too.
No Dice. I replaced it and it still freezes. It says:
MEMDISK 2.07 2.07-pre5 Peter Anvin
then a bunch of lines staring with e820.
Is this the most recent version?
I
Brad Erdman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No Dice. I replaced it and it still freezes. It says:
MEMDISK 2.07 2.07-pre5 Peter Anvin
then a bunch of lines staring with e820.
Is this the most recent version?
Latest is 2.08-pre11. You can download the whole enchilada from
Brad Erdman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Still more of the same. I only replaced the memdisk file, anything
else I should try?
The ISO works but booting from the network does not? That is odd...
In that case, we are probably looking at a bad interaction among
memdisk, MS-DOS, and your PXE
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