Re: [Unattended] VMWare network driver

2004-04-13 Thread Martin Adler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: | For the DOS boot disk, the pcntnd driver should work. For the Linux | boot disk, the driver should be selected and loaded automatically. Only true if using the vlance mode in the ethernet settings. When using the vmxnet

Re: [Unattended] VMWare network driver

2004-04-13 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Martin Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: | For the DOS boot disk, the pcntnd driver should work. For the Linux | boot disk, the driver should be selected and loaded automatically. Only true if using the vlance mode in the ethernet settings. When using the vmxnet

[Unattended] $$ subdirectory in the $OEM$ directory

2004-04-13 Thread DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1)
I've seen a directory named $$ the $OEM$ directory of a DVD prepared for unattended installation of windows (not using unattended). Does anyone know the use of such directory. Thanks Oriol de los Santos --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by:

Re: [Unattended] VMWare network driver

2004-04-13 Thread Martin Adler
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: Is there a problem with using vlance? It is only needed during installation, after all. No, no problem with the vlance. I just forgot to switch it in the settings before posting to the list in very beginning. :-) Why do you not want to use the [_meta] section? The

Re: [Unattended] Question about DOS BOOT FLOPPY

2004-04-13 Thread Eugene Kotlyarov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am testing your application but I have a big problem : I am trying to create the DOS boot floppy from the image donwloaded with the version 4.0b and I can not create the floppy. I tested the 2 software recomanded by you and the result is the same. I donwloaded the

[Unattended] Different unattended.txt site files depending on the OS installed .

2004-04-13 Thread DE-LOS-SANTOS,ORIOL (HP-Spain,ex1)
Hello, I was wandering wether it is possible to setup different unattended.txt files that will be used depending on the operating system being intalled with unattended. Is this possible? Thanks Oriol --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: