[Unattended] mapznrun problem with linux boot - there is no disk in the drive

2004-07-24 Thread kevin
Hi My first try with the Linux boot seemed to be going well untill the 1st reboot - then I got the following error from mapznrun There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \device\hardisk1\dr1 clicking cancel repeats the error 3 more times incrementing the drive number dr2,

RE: [Unattended] RE: Connecting to a Windows 2003 server

2004-07-24 Thread SMcCullough
Don't get me started on Windows faux-security! I found that I needed to uncomment the mount.cifs code in master, and use that over the smbmount, then I needed to explicitly declare the server name (Because domains don't really exist now, dontchyaknow!) So by calling mount.cifs

Re: [Unattended] mapznrun problem with linux boot - there is no disk in the drive

2004-07-24 Thread Daniel Kruszyna
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 10:41:40PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi My first try with the Linux boot seemed to be going well untill the 1st reboot - then I got the following error from mapznrun There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \device\hardisk1\dr1