Perry mentioned this 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3bd8561f-77ac-4400-a0c1-fe871c461a89&DisplayLang=en
 
as a way to "kickstart" Windows guests that works better across 
different releases of Windows than the unattended.txt files.

Would someone mind taking a look at this and seeing what the reality of 
installation is to modify an ISO image to make it "fully automatically 
installable"?   If it is possible for a user to generate an ISO and we 
have instructions for using it with "cobbler image add" I think this 
feature is set.

However, if this requires a extra server or something, we have more work 
to do -- such as figuring out how to talk to it over the network.    In 
that scenario, looking at more direct integration with the 
unattended.net stuff may be a better route.   I'm willing to do this but 
would prefer if we can just treat it as any other OS image.   That may 
not be the case.

--Michael



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