[Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #405 - 1 msg PNPRipper

2004-05-24 Thread Alex Magnay
Hello Looks like I made a mistake in my vbScript? The script is PnpRipper2.vbs if you want to debug it and send me the fix ;-) I plan to re-write this tool as a HyperText Application (HTA) instead of the strange mixture of SMSInstaller and VBScript that it is at the moment. (our Hong Kong office

Re: [Unattended] Problem with linux tftpboot

2004-05-24 Thread James_C_Stein
FYI I'm having this exact problem with Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. Unfortunately VPC only allows you to create disks in whole megabytes. (no decimals). So far I haven't found a disk size that works. James --- This SF.Net email is sponsored

[Unattended] get rid of the first questions

2004-05-24 Thread Vincent Malguy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I am using the dos bootdisk. I have a question, how to get rid of the first 2 questions before the file download ? The first question is not so much a problem because it has a timeout but the second must be answered and if i have to answer one

Re: [Unattended] get rid of the first questions

2004-05-24 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 07:47:04PM +0200, Vincent Malguy wrote: I am using the dos bootdisk. I have a question, how to get rid of the first 2 questions before the file download ? The first question is not so much a problem because it has a timeout but the second must be answered and if i

[Unattended] PXE Boot using TFTD32

2004-05-24 Thread jed
I've download the program from http://tftpd32.jounin.net/ I still can't get my PC to work with it. It boots off the network card and starts to do something but ends up with error message Could not find kernel image: Linux Has anyone got instruction's on how to configure tftpd32 because i must be

[Unattended] Configuring Windows XP Pro and Home ProductKey's in config.pl

2004-05-24 Thread jed
if the code below is for windows xp in general use warnings; use strict; $u-{'UserData'}-{'ProductKey'} = sub { my $media_obj = Unattend::WinMedia-new ($u-{'_meta'}-{'OS_media'}); my $os_name = $media_obj-name (); if ($os_name =~ /Windows XP/) { return