Take a look at:  http://unattended.sourceforge.net/dynamic.php#database and
get the dynamic configuration working, then add this line to your
unattend.csv

Default,DriverPath,ALL

I use unattend.csv to automate even more stuff, like automatic selection of
top, middle and bottom scripts, selection of OS for certain workstations,
assignment computer name and license OS license keys based on MAC address,
etc

kevin

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:53 AM, James S. White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> How does one get rid of the "Please choose driver(s) to add." prompt.
>
> Assume I have a single unattend.txt
>
> I've dug around the mailing list and I see a lot of "Hack the perl script."
> solutions. Is there another way to do this? Or do I have to rewrite part
> of unattended to make this work?
>
> I put 'OemPnpDriverPath = "vmware"' in the [Unattended] block of the
> unattended.txt, but that doesn't seem to do anything (to the prompt).
>
>
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