The error I was refering prevented the installation.
Just clarifying. It indicated a missing file. but that
missing file prevented the completion of the install.
It would reboot and it would give the same file missing error.
Anyhow it is not a critical issue as I can just drap and drop
what
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Felipe Navarrete wrote:
Hello Felipe,
did you managed to get known, which files got broken? I silghtly remember
having problem with different character sets, but that was a samba issue -
more or less. But I assume that the Windows distribution set does not
include such file
I have set up a Linux box running samba with unattended 3.5.
When I initially copied the files to the server I used pscp.
For some reason the files got corrupted. I ended up giving a my user
write privilages on the share and just dragging and dropping them
onto to server. That worked fine.
Why
pscp works very well for many users, otherwise you'd see large warnings
about it all over the net and no one would be using it. There is
probably something else going on there, I doubt it's pscp. If you can
tell how they are corrupted, that would help. Maybe binary files were
transferred as
Basically what I happened is I did a:
pscp -r os [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/unattended/install/
When I went to do an unattended install I would get errors.
The only error I remember was that a file was missing. I dont
remember the name of the file.
when I cut and pasted the os directory to the