Well, great kudos to the unattended team for making my life easier... I
tried Unattended last night and it's AWESOME! Big thanks to all!
Only one notice: you should tell users to put activeperl into the
appropriate folder before they begin. But this is really not a big deal,
and otherwise I
Eric J. Feldhusen wrote:
Just curious, how much of the DriverPacks did you slipstream and how did
you slipstream them?
I used Win2000 and WinXP, too.
For hotfixes, I use HFSLIP[1], that's a tool that I can even integrate
IE6 and DX 9.0c into Win2000 with, using this[2] manual.
For drivers,
Dany CHOUINARD wrote:
Is there a way in a script to escalate rights to perform previleges task?
You may want to take a look at these:
http://sudown.mine.nu/
http://sudowin.sourceforge.net/
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Dany CHOUINARD wrote:
By the way Gergo, is those sudo things are runnable from the a script
without asking question to the users? The SUDOWIN looks really great
and essential, but I doubt it will let me install stuff from the users
logon script.
Actually I never tried it, but it only
into the Windows install kit and works
fine with Unattended afterwards.
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Hello,
First thanks for this great installation environment. I used the old
unattended and liked it, and tried to give the new one (== SVN) a go. I
shared all the files needed on a Windows machine and booted the ua cd. I
started the unattended-gui menuitem, it booted, then I set up the share
then
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Thank you. But when I try to boot it it says:
vesamenu.c32:attempted DOS system call
and gives me a loader prompt.
Any ideas why it does this and what should I feed in the boot prompt?
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:01:50 +0200
Mario Gzuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
new release of the boot-cd is
OK, thanks to the instructions I have successfully compiled the latest
CVS code from unattended into a linux bootiso and I like it much, but
there is an annoyance: when winnt.exe finishes copying the files, the
whole thing reboots into DOSEMU again, formats the drive and starts
copying over... I
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This is a bug in BTS DriverPacks. It is currenty being investigated by
the developer(s).
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 15:09:49 -0400
Bryan Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Since my last post about being prompted for the CD during the
textmode portion of the installation, I've re-installed
to slipstream these drivers, I
used Sebastian's method of editing txtsetup.sif directly. Are the
DriverPacks integrated into unattended somehow?
Thanks,
Bryan
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Thanks for this version. I am a little dumb, I know, but: does this
still need the DJGPP stuff?
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Hello,
First off, happy holidays to everyone.
Now comes the problem: I get SMB timeouts when the XP setup copies the
files. Ran tests with 2 different windows sets, 2 different virtual
machines (MS VPC and Virtualbox) and on 2 different servers (FreeBSD
7.0 b4 and DragonFlyBSD 1.10.1). I always
Hi, it's me again.
I have made a Windows set with BTS DriverPacks method 2 but
presetup.cmd and setupORG.exe (both put into the i386 directory) never
get copied by Unattended when geting the install set over the network.
Is there any solution for this? I have moved the directory containing
the
Replying my own question: create the following directory structure:ű
\i386\
\$oem$\
\$1\
\OEM\
(containing the 7zipped driver packs)
\$$\
\system32\
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 10:50:51 -0600
Christopher Rector [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to get the BTS driver packs intergrated into my
Unattended install for over a week now and I'm, having no luck
(Windows Server 2003, hosting unattended)
The following directory structure works
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:14:08 +0100
Juan Jose Pablos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nyström Anders escribió:
how can I force 4.7 to mount with cifs?
you could hack the master script or try the version from the
repository. It has cifs as default.
I have built one from CVS a few weeks ago
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 15:43:51 +0200
Jens Geile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL forget about this error for now. -.- ... I ran memtest on the
machine after it also failed installing with Unattended 4.7 and it
found over 2000 errors in 4 minutes... -.- Guess the RAM suddenly
died or something
I think he wants to put XP on an already partitioned disk. The
filesystem itself is irrelevant, since it usually gets destroyed anyway
on the destination partition when installing XP. So basically he wants
to use a partition that already exists.
BTW I am also interested in the solution. ;-)
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