I am using PXE boot, with the unattended-gui boot disk but am having some
problems.
Originally - I had the normal unattended distribution mounted as my z drive.
However on boot, I got the error /z/bin/init.sh not found
So I downloaded and mounted the unattended-gui z drive instead:
/z/
+---bin
Hi,
please use the mailing list from unattended-gui for problems related on
this project.
The edd module is obsolete and will be removed from the kernel in the
near future. The unattended-gui.sourceforge.net with the profile
unattended-gui is designed to dont use this stuff.
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I am using PXE boot, with the unattended-gui boot disk but am having some
problems.
Originally - I had the normal unattended distribution mounted as my z drive.
However on boot, I got the error /z/bin/init.sh not found
So I downloaded the unattended-gui z drive instead:
/z/
+---bin
+---etc
the problem was that I did transfer the files from my windows box using
WinSCP in text mode. After I switched to binary ode, it started working.
Thanks for you willingness to help.
hs
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Hello Hermann,
Hermann Schirmacher wrote:
now I am fighting 2 days with this find-boot-device and I have no idea
how to solve it. I am using unattended 4.6
would be nice to read what hardware you use and what you've tried to
solve your problem.
I'm using a
Intel VC820 P3 600MHz 256 Ram
Quantum Fireball 8 GB HDD
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Sent: Wed Dec 13 08:43:35 2006
Subject: Re: [Unattended] Find-boot-device failed
I'm using a
Intel VC820 P3 600MHz 256 Ram
Quantum Fireball 8 GB HDD
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Hi frinds,
now I am fighting 2 days with this find-boot-device and I have no idea how
to solve it. I am using unattended 4.6
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Title: find-boot-device failed with SATA drives
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