Hello,

Mayby this programm can help you. I have used it to make 1 bootdisk for 
several nic in dos.

Sean Kamath schreef:
> Juan Jose Pablos wrote:
>   
>> Sean Kamath escribió:
>>
>>     
>>> Seriously, with a NetApp on the back-end, the CIFS shares don't have a clue 
>>> what 
>>> a symlink is.  So symlinks are out.  I'm doing further investigations.
>>>
>>>       
>> I think that I need to do further investigation as well. possibly I will 
>> try to code something just to identify drivers and directories after I 
>> will worry about how to copy to the right directories / creation of text 
>> files
>>     
>
>
> So I just ran across the OEMDIRPATH entry in the unattended information from 
> microsoft.  This sounds *exactly* like what I'd like.  We would then have
>
> /os/
>       os1
>       os2
>       os3
>       ...
> /oem/
>       oem_config_1
>       oem_config_2
>
> We could then either directly copy the OEM directory, or build one specially.
>
> I'm going to play with this a bit, in my copious spare time.  Does anyone 
> know 
> what the scope of this is?  I found it on the XP installer page. . .
>
> Sean
>
>
>
>   


PCISCAN v1.10 <http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=pciscan110.zip> (23KB)
Platform: Dos
PCI bus scanner/detector. PCISCAN gives you "PCI PnP support for Dos", 
almost in the same way that windows 9x does. It uses a "map" file (win9x 
uses a .inf file) which lists the PCI device(s) to scan for, and returns 
a string containing the name of the driver to be loaded (it can return 
anything you like).

*PCISCAN is not like most PCI utilities!*
Most PCI utilities are PCI/AGP device reporters, they give you a lot of 
technical PCI/AGP information. PCISCAN is the tool you want to use on 
your bootdisks to autodetect what PCI driver to load for your system.

You can download it from http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=pciscan110.zip

Greets,

Patrick


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