Niels S. Richthof wrote:
Hi Hugo!
I believe the right place for unattend.txt is Z:\site\unattend.txt
That is true.
z:\lib\unattend.txt is an example file, and is not really used by the
installer.
No. This file contains important defaults and should not (as in must
not) be
Hi Hugo!
I believe the right place for unattend.txt is Z:\site\unattend.txt
That is true.
z:\lib\unattend.txt is an example file, and is not really used by the
installer.
No. This file contains important defaults and should not (as in must
not) be edited/replaced.
config.pl reads
We have a test box running Debian woody box 2.4.27-2-686, is
sucessfully booting using the unattend (ver. 4.6) with a linux boot
disk. Network and video drivers are also installed. However, when we
re-attampt to run the unattend session, it will not use the newly
created unattend.txt
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 17:34 -0400, Rich Marsh wrote:
We have a test box running Debian woody box 2.4.27-2-686, is
sucessfully booting using the unattend (ver. 4.6) with a linux boot
disk. Network and video drivers are also installed. However, when we
re-attampt to run the unattend