Tyler Hepworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to add custom questions to the initial install dialog
> without modifying install.pl? I have already made one patch to
> install.pl but I want to stay away from that if possible so that I
> don't run into problems with upgrades.
Yes. S
I got network booting to work using nothing more than a Microsoft DHCP
server and the builtin Microsoft tftp client. No RIS, no third party tftp
daemons needed. It works quite well.
It is possible to setup a PXE server on Widows 2000 server without
installing RIS. Do all of this on whatever mac
this would be great for us, we have loads of diffrent types of hardware
comming through our place, how about a "pre-parser" to chuck all the
txtsetup.oem files into a single clean one with only the stuff they need,
i.e. dump them in a folder with subdirectories and pull out the relavent
info and ma
Yes, there are several default options and custom options can be added as
well. The list of default options can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechn
ol/windows2000serv/reskit/tcpip/part4/tcpappe.asp.
Tyler
> Cool! Does anybody know if Micr
There are two issues here:
1). I did figure out how to add a question using the $u hash and I created
a new section - [_oe]. However, the section was printed at the top of the
unattend file (before comments or anything else). I don't like it there. I
want it at the bottom, underneath [_meta].
Swipe a copy from windows 2003 server. It works perfectly on XP. Haven't
tried it on 2K. If someone has a place that you can host the file, I will
email it to you so you can share it with the rest.
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From: Patrick J. LoPresti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Alexander Schuppisser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are developing a similar open-source project for large networks
> which is still somewhat different to your approach. We are thinking
> about a merge with unattended, but we don't know, if this is A)
> welcomed and B) how our sources are incor
> > The floppy contains also busy-box, a dhcp-client and samba(!) plus
> > NFS-Support. After booting, a ash-shellscript gets started. The
> > floppy gets its settings (namely the Win-share location and other
> > relevant infos) from custom DHCP-Options from the DHCP-Server.
>
> Cool! Does anybod
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Hi Pat,
Xa is working, so I'll answer.
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
| Alexander Schuppisser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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|>We are developing a similar open-source project for large networks
|>which is still somewhat different to your approach. We are