I would like to help with this project. I have as much time to devote to it
as you desire. I understand all that you are saying and am ready to give it
a shot. The only thing I am not sure on is hard coding the drive letter in
unattend.txt. What if there are multiple optical drives on the machi
Tyler Hepworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to boot from, map a drive to, and install from DVD.
> I have branch offices overseas that I would like to ship a disk to,
> rather than trying to set up servers at each site.
In theory, yes. In practice, I know of nobody who has tried i
Adam Peart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm starting to work on pre-install for Me, using the OEM
> pre-install as the base, and working from there. I do eventually
> want to add it to the unattended, but that would take a lot more
> work.
If you are willing to do the work, I would be willing t
Klaus Vink Slott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All my problems was due to long filenames in v2gnu/perl561b.zip. I
> originally unzipped the DJGPP files on a solaris system (with -L
> option as described in the unattended guide). When I replaced the
> DJGPP files from a DOS computer things started
Is it possible to boot from, map a drive to, and install from DVD. I have
branch offices overseas that I would like to ship a disk to, rather than
trying to set up servers at each site.
Tyler
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> I'd like to be able to install some plug-ins required by some sites.
> One in particular is installed only after logging onto the site. How
> can I retrieve the installation file and install it on other computers
> without having to log into the site, preferably by a mechanism
> that doesn't nee
Sorry for breaking the tread, but I never received the Patrick's letter from
the list server. The quotes below is copied from the unattended web - list
archive:
On Fredag 27 februar 2004 16:42, Patrick wrote:
> Klaus Vink Slott <> writes:
> > "The bootdisk directory from the Unattended distrib