[Unattended] new network card needed

2004-09-17 Thread Anders Nyström
help! I got some new HP dc7100s computers and they have a new NIC - again. The NIC is Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Can I do anything or... tia Anders Nyström --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 Project

[Unattended] updates for swedish language in unattended

2004-09-17 Thread Rönnblom Janåke /Teknous
Hi! I have a few updates for those who has a swedish version of Windows XP and SP2. --- /home/samba/install/Unattended/source/unattended-4.4a/unattended-4.4a/install/bin/bootini.pl 2004-07-06 08:53:24.0 +0200 +++

[Unattended] Problem with making Linux boot disk

2004-09-17 Thread Klaus Wissmath
Hello All, as newbee I spend some hours with getting - unattended 4.4b - Fedora core2 then putting ../install to my Sambaserver.. The first testing out of the box has been ok (more or less) But making a new linux boot-disk ( master should contain the correct login info ) failed: cd .../linuxboot

RE: [Unattended] Creating Dial-up Entries

2004-09-17 Thread kevin
for w2k machines on my domain it seems to be in %systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\All Users.winnt\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Pbk Wether that is true for all domain machines I do not know but it might be worth keeping in mind Kevin Lawry -Original Message- From:

Re: [Unattended] new network card needed

2004-09-17 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Anders Nyström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: help! I got some new HP dc7100s computers and they have a new NIC - again. The NIC is Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit I believe that is the marketing name for the bcm5700. For the DOS boot disk, that should be the b57.dos driver. For the Linux boot

Re: [Unattended] How does install.pl determine which partition to use for OS?

2004-09-17 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Brauer, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: how does install.pl determine which partition to use for the OS installation? Under DOS, it always uses the C: drive, which is the first active FAT partition. Under Linux, the /etc/master script scans for the first active partition and uses that. Is

Re: [Unattended] Problem with making Linux boot disk

2004-09-17 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Redirected to unattended-devel list. Klaus Wissmath [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello All, as newbee I spend some hours with getting - unattended 4.4b - Fedora core2 then putting ../install to my Sambaserver.. The first testing out of the box has been ok (more or less) But making a new

Re: Re: [Unattended] new network card needed

2004-09-17 Thread Anders Nyström
help! I got some new HP dc7100s computers and they have a new NIC - again. The NIC is Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit I believe that is the marketing name for the bcm5700. For the DOS boot disk, that should be the b57.dos driver. For the Linux boot disk, it should be the tg3 driver, detected

[Unattended] Just format drive C: and leave other partitions untouched - possible?

2004-09-17 Thread Gerhard Hofmann
Hi list, most of our staff save their documents to drive D: In case Windows is messed up, we just format drive C:, leave D: untouched and reinstall Windows and all applications. How can this be done with unattended? Must I remaster the boot disk to provide a partition scheme like the one

Re: [Unattended] new network card needed

2004-09-17 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Anders Nyström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: lspci gives as the last line: ...Broadcom Corporation - Unknown device (1677) lspci -n gives as the last line: ...:1677 Well, we should automatically load tg3 for device 14e4:1677. I need to see all of the numbers on that lspci -n line. Also,

Re: [Unattended] Just format drive C: and leave other partitions untouched - possible?

2004-09-17 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Gerhard Hofmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi list, most of our staff save their documents to drive D: In case Windows is messed up, we just format drive C:, leave D: untouched and reinstall Windows and all applications. How can this be done with unattended? Must I remaster the boot

Re: Re: [Unattended] new network card needed

2004-09-17 Thread Anders Nyström
Anders Nyström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: lspci gives as the last line:...Broadcom Corporation - Unknown device (1677) lspci -n gives as the last line: ...:1677 Well, we should automatically load tg3 for device 14e4:1677. I need to see all of the numbers on that lspci -n line.

Re: [Unattended] new network card needed

2004-09-17 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Anders Nyström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Also, what version of Unattended? unattended 4.2c The current release (4.4b) should correctly detect this hardware and load its driver. - Pat --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE

[Unattended] Loopback Adapter

2004-09-17 Thread Michael Styne
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gents, I'm looking for a way to have the Microsoft Loopback Adapter installed by default during a Windows 2003 unattended install. A little Googling showed these entries for Windows _2000_, any thoughts on this potentially working for 2003? I know