"Jeff Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) failure, if the dhcp option (233) is set to
>
> option unattended-options "z_user=localdomain\usernamegoeshere z_pass=password
> z_path=//servername/sharename
>
> I get this from linux
> *** Trying smbmount \\servername\sharename /z -o
> usernam
> > > Hm. If we are going to steal a local DHCP option anyway, maybe we
> > > should only take one but give it this syntax:
> > >
> > > z_user=... z_pass=... z_path=...
> >
> > OK, I implemented this. After various Googling, I settled on DHCP
> > option 233. The changes are in 4.1-rc1 and th
Hi Jeff,
> > Hm. If we are going to steal a local DHCP option anyway, maybe we
> > should only take one but give it this syntax:
> >
> > z_user=... z_pass=... z_path=...
>
> OK, I implemented this. After various Googling, I settled on DHCP
> option 233. The changes are in 4.1-rc1 and they
> > Hm. If we are going to steal a local DHCP option anyway, maybe we
> > should only take one but give it this syntax:
> >
> > z_user=... z_pass=... z_path=...
>
> OK, I implemented this. After various Googling, I settled on DHCP
> option 233. The changes are in 4.1-rc1 and they work for m
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 05:03:46PM -0400, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
> "Patrick J. LoPresti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hm. If we are going to steal a local DHCP option anyway, maybe we
> > should only take one but give it this syntax:
> >
> > z_user=... z_pass=... z_path=...
>
> OK,
"Patrick J. LoPresti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hm. If we are going to steal a local DHCP option anyway, maybe we
> should only take one but give it this syntax:
>
> z_user=... z_pass=... z_path=...
OK, I implemented this. After various Googling, I settled on DHCP
option 233. The chan
Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've just been trying out the new Linux bootdisk with Unattended
> 4.0b, and it rocks longer and harder than ever.
Thanks!
Allowing DHCP options has been a goal from the beginning. Thank you
for doing the legwork on this.
> From the manpage, it appe
I've just been trying out the new Linux bootdisk with Unattended 4.0b, and
it rocks longer and harder than ever.
My one problem at the moment is trying to make it even more unattended. I
know I can put the relevant options on the kernel boot command line, but I'd
*love* it if unattended could get