Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-18 Thread tovis
I'm very sorry about messing around, again forget to insert list address :[ > tovis escribió: > >> I have simple make a copy of sample-config.pl to config.pl, but I do not seen sign of running the driver scanning (at least I should have seen lspci command - but no). What time the driver scan scrip

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-18 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
tovis escribió: > I have simple make a copy of sample-config.pl to config.pl, but I do not > seen sign of running the driver scanning (at least I should have seen > lspci command - but no). What time the driver scan script should run? Is > there any messages? It seem to be no changes at all - even

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-18 Thread tovis
> tovis escribió: >> For first try it simply does not work :( I have been copied the full BTS driver pack to install/drivers like this: >> drivers/ >> 3run/ >> C/ >> CPU/ >> G/ >> L/ >> M/ >> S/ >> W/ >> >> No signs of driver scanned, copied and in the c:\netinst\unattended.txt (I

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-18 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
tovis escribió: > For first try it simply does not work :( I have been copied the full BTS > driver pack to install/drivers like this: > drivers/ > 3run/ > C/ > CPU/ > G/ > L/ > M/ > S/ > W/ > > No signs of driver scanned, copied and in the c:\netinst\unattended.txt > (I have stop

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-17 Thread tovis
> tovis escribió: >> Hi Juan! >> I think that extract the full BTS driver pack, is not such a good idea. >> Extracted BTS driver pack need more then 1,5G - 7zip need less then 700M >> - >> it is copied to the target system, and extracted under installation >> process by windows installer - really t

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-17 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
tovis escribió: > Hi Juan! > I think that extract the full BTS driver pack, is not such a good idea. > Extracted BTS driver pack need more then 1,5G - 7zip need less then 700M - > it is copied to the target system, and extracted under installation > process by windows installer - really time consum

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-17 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
tovis escribió: > Hi Juan! > Definitely NO, I'm using Linux boot. I do not understand why you ask it? > Debian is my friend :) But at first try to install XP on experimental box > I have get error that I run out of space after extracting BTS driver pack. > I was found in my notes that how this issu

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-17 Thread FwdTmp
Hello tovis, > I think that extract the full BTS driver pack, is not such a good idea. > Extracted BTS driver pack need more then 1,5G - 7zip need less then 700M - you try to preserv space on the install box and waste time and space during the copy of the install files. why? 1,5G is not that much.

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-17 Thread tovis
Hi Juan! I think that extract the full BTS driver pack, is not such a good idea. Extracted BTS driver pack need more then 1,5G - 7zip need less then 700M - it is copied to the target system, and extracted under installation process by windows installer - really time consuming - and installer them s

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-17 Thread tovis
Hi Juan! Setup a DNS server on a netbook is not convenient - later I will remake Linux PXE boot image, to hold my "server" ip address in /etc/hosts file. Thanx for your answer. Best regards tovis > tovis escribió: >> Hi! >> >> I'm trying to fire up new 4.9 release, on a Debian Lenny (PXE boot

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-17 Thread tovis
Hi Juan! Definitely NO, I'm using Linux boot. I do not understand why you ask it? Debian is my friend :) But at first try to install XP on experimental box I have get error that I run out of space after extracting BTS driver pack. I was found in my notes that how this issue was solved, and it is wo

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-16 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
tovis escribió: > Hi! > > I'm trying to fire up new 4.9 release, on a Debian Lenny (PXE boot is > working with RIP, Hiren's boot CD and Debian installer - what mean that > tftp server and DHCP, also samba is configured well). > Problems: > > 1. My target is box with two NIC - of course unattended

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-16 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
tovis escribió: > Hi again! > > Another issue :( To install BTS driver pack we need larger disk space - > after partitioning, and formatting unattended gives only 4 G partition! > I can swear that it was solved some how! Some one remember it? extract your drivers under unattended/install/drivers

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-16 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
tovis escribió: > Hi fiends! > > Please correct the install/dosbin/install.pl row 681, from > > my $post_cmds = 'fdisk /delete /pri:1;fdisk /pri:4000;fdisk /activate:1' > > to > > my $post_cmds = 'fdisk /delete /pri:1;fdisk /pri:8000;fdisk /activate:1' > > and the problem is solved :) Now

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-16 Thread tovis
Hi fiends! Please correct the install/dosbin/install.pl row 681, from my $post_cmds = 'fdisk /delete /pri:1;fdisk /pri:4000;fdisk /activate:1' to my $post_cmds = 'fdisk /delete /pri:1;fdisk /pri:8000;fdisk /activate:1' and the problem is solved :) Now good enough place for a lot of drivers

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-16 Thread FwdTmp
Hello tovis, that 4G you mean, which is the first part of the installation (fat32, the partition to be resized and converted to ntfs)? if so, then it cannot be "solved", just some other way. I mean that this 4G is a file system limitation of the installer (do I remember well...? someone will corre

Re: [Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-16 Thread tovis
Hi again! Another issue :( To install BTS driver pack we need larger disk space - after partitioning, and formatting unattended gives only 4 G partition! I can swear that it was solved some how! Some one remember it? > Hi! > > I'm trying to fire up new 4.9 release, on a Debian Lenny (PXE boot is

[Unattended] Linux boot problems

2010-01-16 Thread tovis
Hi! I'm trying to fire up new 4.9 release, on a Debian Lenny (PXE boot is working with RIP, Hiren's boot CD and Debian installer - what mean that tftp server and DHCP, also samba is configured well). Problems: 1. My target is box with two NIC - of course unattended trying to work on wrong NIC