RE : [Unattended] Using the Linux version of unattended

2004-03-19 Thread Sylvain Faivre
It is just a replacement for the MS-DOS boot disk. Burn the linux boot ISO image to a CD, boot up the target computer with this CD, then it accesses the network just like the DOS boot disk did. The rest of the setup is the same, except that you don't have to reboot to format your drive. Also, I

Re: RE : [Unattended] Using the Linux version of unattended

2004-03-19 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Sylvain Faivre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In case you're upgrading from unattended 3.x, you might also want to refresh your whole setup. I don't know if the 4.x boot disk works with a 3.x install share. You definitely need to refresh Z:\dosbin (especially install.pl) and Z:\lib (especially the

Re: RE : [Unattended] Using the Linux version of unattended

2004-03-19 Thread Teresa Jeremy
Ok, I got my rh90 server setup with unattended (OpenRIS) v4.0. I booted the bzImage kernel via PXE, no problems here. The install.pl script starts and I told it that I want to use whole drive c:, to format the drive and overwrite the mbr. I did not see anything to suggest that the hard drive

Re: RE : [Unattended] Using the Linux version of unattended

2004-03-19 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Teresa Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The install.pl script starts and I told it that I want to use whole drive c:, to format the drive and overwrite the mbr. I did not see anything to suggest that the hard drive was actually formatted. We defer that step until dosemu is running, because