thx - but I wonder if someone has done this also after the
fact (after I
already deployed my machines for a domain that isnt ready for use).
Batchable? I've got the reg fix here:
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I can batch
hallo,
ich probiere gerade die dos-boot-cd von http://unattended.sourceforge.net/
aus.
es ist eine netzwerkkarte von 3com eingebaut: 3c905c
also wähle ich el90x
das modul lädt er, doch dann kommen folgende fehlermeldungen:
zizat
MS-DOS LAN Manager v2.1 Netbind
Error: 36 Unable to bind. Hardware
I'm using the Dos Boot disk and each time i arrive at the part where it mout z: to the serveur "net use"does that error 53.
The M$ support says that it could happen because i'm not really log on the domain or that there is some name problem, wherease i'm using the IP @ of the comp. and the
I too am seeing this message from the 4.4b linuxboot cd.
After overriding defaults, hitting enter to keep the install source the
same, putting in my username and password
Trying smbmount \\ntinstall\install /z -o ttl=60,username=installer,ro
connection to ntinstaller failed
SMB connection
Richard Greaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can somebody please tell me where I might find linux boot .imz
files, or how to set up unattended to use the Linux boot ISO image
as my init ramdisk?
Look under unattended-4.4b/linuxboot/tftpboot. Everything you need is
there, except for the main
Francois CORVAISIER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using the Dos Boot disk and each time i arrive at the part where
it mout z: to the serveur net use does that error 53. The M$
support says that it could happen because i'm not really log on the
domain or that there is some name problem,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I too am seeing this message from the 4.4b linuxboot cd.
Your error is slightly different:
*** Trying mount.cifs \\ntinstall\install /z -o
ttl=60,username=installer,ro
mount error: could not find target server. TCP name ntinstall/install not
found
This means
Hi Richard,
One way to boot Linux from a PC that doesn't have a PXE supporting NIC is
to use netboot (http://netboot.sourceforge.net) Using netboot you only need
the dos drivers for the card. (Packet or NDIS2)
I haven't tried this myself, but I think that's what you're looking for.
Good luck,
i get a problem to use unattended on a dell poweredge 2400. /etc/master
stop on
Unable to determine boot device at /usr/bin/find-boot-device line 207.
log at the end with dmesg/lspci
Regards
Julien
note: it's with 4_4a, i will update as soon as i can next week. (same
for evo)
dmesg
Mm, looks like it's not loading aacraid for your raidcontroller
00:02.1 Memory controller: Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller 2/Si (rev 01)
I have also a PE2400 at work, lspci -n shows me for the RAID controller:
:00:02.1 0104: 1028:0001 (rev 01)
As far as I understand the master
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