Re: [Unattended] Similar project - merging possible?

2004-02-08 Thread Till Wimmer
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: Hagen Muench [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This would really be nice. One time, we tried out to boot from memory stick. We didn't solved this problem yet. I have read you need a fairly sophisticated BIOS, and that such BIOSes are often buggy. But it would be fun

Re: [Unattended] Similar project - merging possible?

2004-02-07 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Hagen Muench [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This would really be nice. One time, we tried out to boot from memory stick. We didn't solved this problem yet. I have read you need a fairly sophisticated BIOS, and that such BIOSes are often buggy. But it would be fun to try just the same. | With all

Re: [Unattended] Similar project - merging possible?

2004-02-07 Thread Jordan Share
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: Between Linux, dosemu, and FreeDOS, I believe we can provide a completely free infrastructure for installing Windows, which is a very pleasing concept :-). The one big question mark that I have with this approach is hardware RAID cards. We have /several/ that 1) don't

RE: [Unattended] Similar project - merging possible?

2004-02-05 Thread Tyler Hepworth
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

Re: [Unattended] Similar project - merging possible?

2004-02-05 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
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

RE: [Unattended] Similar project - merging possible?

2004-02-05 Thread Brad Erdman
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 anybody know if