Gerritsen, G. wrote:
ls.
I cant find how to change the default settings in the linuxbootdisk into
my own servershare and user. Can someone point me into the right direction?
Just look at the thread modify the linux boot cd... three days ago.
HTH
Gerhard
Gerritsen, G. wrote:
ls.
I cant find how to change the default settings in the linuxbootdisk into
my own servershare and user. Can someone point me into the right direction?
Just look at the thread modify the linux boot cd... three days ago.
HTH
Gerhard
Hi list,
when booting from DOS boot disk and choosing undis3c I get error message
could not find kernel image. Is it a bug?
Regards
Gerhard
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Hi list,
I have a script that looks like this:
todo.pl command
todo.pl another_command
I have had some problems when command itself contains quotes, example:
copy \\server\share\files.* C:\documents and settings\user
How can this be handled?
Regards
Gerhard
I *think* you can put the entire command in quotes like this.
copy \\server\share\files.* C:\documents and settings\user
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From: Gerhard Hofmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 8:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Unattended] todo.pl and
Hi Ty!
I *think* you can put the entire command in quotes like this.
copy \\server\share\files.* C:\documents and settings\user
This is wrong! See other post.
cu
Niels
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I have a script that looks like this:
todo.pl command
todo.pl another_command
I have had some problems when command itself contains quotes, example:
copy \\server\share\files.* C:\documents and settings\user
How can this be handled?
You have to escape the quotes! In your example do:
The entire contents of my ISOLINUX.CFG are
below.
#
isolinux/pxelinux configuration file
default unattended
label unattended
kernel
bzImage
append
initrd=initrd z_user=username
z_pass=password z_path=\\itlab\install
I made 3 changes (all in italics),
the username, password,
Ok then, how about using c:\docume~1 instead of c:\documents and
settings? That should eliminate the need for quotes around the second
path.
-Original Message-
From: Niels S. Richthof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Gerhard Hofmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have had some problems when command itself contains quotes, example:
copy \\server\share\files.* C:\documents and settings\user
How can this be handled?
Use backslash to escape quotes inside quotes:
todo.pl copy \\server\share\files.*
On 4 Oct 2004 at 15:54, Gerhard Hofmann wrote:
I have had some problems when command itself contains quotes, example:
copy \\server\share\files.* C:\documents and settings\user
You have to escape your quotes!
For example:
todo.pl copy \\server\share\files.* \C:\documents and
settings\user\
some patchs missing for fra
+ openoffice fra
please commit
Regards
Julien
--- ../office2k.bat.orig2004-09-27 08:24:27.0 +0200
+++ ../office2k.bat 2004-09-27 08:57:01.0 +0200
@@ -5,6 +5,12 @@
todo.pl AutoIt %Z%\scripts\tj\office2k-end.aut
+::
Does anybody have unattended working on the new Dell Precision 370
workstations?
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I'd like to leverage the CVS repository to keep my unattended scripts
directory current, but I don't want to build my own binaries.
Can someone lay out a general overview of how this would be accomplished?
I am migrating from 3.5 to the linux boot disk. I am already PXE booting,
etc., and I am
I have it working on the 670.
Brad
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From: Scott Card [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Unattended] Dell Precision 370
Does anybody have unattended working on the new Dell Precision 370
workstations?
I'm running into one big hump in my unattended install and can't seem to
get past it, when I do the initial windows install (very smooth btw!)
when my system comes back up (Dell Latitude 800) it has no networking,
so the rest of the install cannot continue. I've tried adding drivers
into
are you using SATA drives? What version of Unattended with which boot disk (linux or
dos?) I have a drive format problem with my dos boot disk. It creates the partition
fine, but format.exe bombs. I haven't updated in a while so my linuxboot is still on
4.2 which doesn't seem to support the
Yes, it booted off a SATA drive. I was using an old version of unattended
(3.2?) with the dos boot disk. I am in the process of upgrading to the
latest version.
I guess this doesn't help too much, sorry.
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Sent: Monday,
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