Am Di, 20.06.2006, 01:38, schrieb Krywult Andreas: [...] > "macadress","Partitions","fdisk /clear 1;fdisk /pri:12288;fdisk > /pri:100,100 /spec:7;fdisk /delete /pri:1;fdisk /pri:4000;fdisk > /activate:1" [...] > Can anybody explain the syntax to me???
fdisk first clear allready defined partitions (/clear), then fdisk create a primary partition of 12288MB (/1024 = 12 GB). In the next step fdisk creates a primary partition with 100% of the remaining space (/pri:100,100) with /spec:7 which is NTFS IIRC. E.g. 80% would be /pri:80,100. Why there is a /delete with a new creation of a partition, don't know. In the last step fdisk activate the first partition, this means the bootflag is set. > Why the second partion isn´t formated???? Because you create the partition with fdisk, this means the partition is created but not formated. This is done with the format command (take a look into unattended.txt). > How can I reach that the second partion is formated with NTFS so that I > can put my ProfilesDir their. > unattend.csv: > "computer1","ProfilesDir","D:\Dokumente und Einstellungen" This could be tricky, I don't know out of my head if the format command on the bootdisk is able format with NTFS. I'm pretty sure you need to format with FAT first and then convert it to NTFS during installation. [...] > Please excuse for the length of my question but i want to give u a > complete overview. That's definitely the right way to ask a question if you want to get a feasible answer ;-). Kind regards, Thomas -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ - against microsoft attachments _______________________________________________ unattended-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/unattended-info
