Re: [Unattended] The name specified in the network path cannot be located

2005-10-20 Thread Toto Carpaccio
Cheers Hugo, it now works with ntinstall name, thanks for supoort.\ We encounter a new issue now after the map of Z: to \\ntinstall\install, the scripts continue and we receive : Bad command or filename "ipconfig" File not found Starting install.pl Bad command or filename "perl" Bad command or fil

Antw: Re: [Unattended] The name specified in the network path cannot be located

2005-10-20 Thread Christoph Buchli
Hi Toto, Did you extract the "unattended-4.6-dosboot.zip" into your "unattended/install" directory and renamed the folder "install/bootdisk" to "install/dosboot" ? (The same, except renaming, with the "unattended-4.6-linuxboot.zip".) //I'm very new with using unattended. Good work, thank yo

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[Unattended] Assigning ComputerName based on DNS hostname

2005-10-20 Thread Seth Alves
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/dynamic.php > There are two things to note about this code. First, it will > only work with the Linux-based boot disk. And second, I have not > actually tested it yet. If you try it, please let me know how > it goes :-). It almost worked! Here is what ended up

[Unattended] Unattended Install of StarOffice 7

2005-10-20 Thread Jan Tietjen
Hi, first things first: unattended install is one of the most usefull software projects I have stumbled across in years! Thank you all. ...but I have serious problems while installing Sun StarOffice 7 unattended. I tried and failed with the following methods: 1. repackaging with InstallRite

[Unattended] Substuting Windows installation directory

2005-10-20 Thread Scott Parrill
Has anyone looked at what would be necessary to change in Unattended to have Windows install from a drive letter created with the SUBST command? My idea here is the current configuration of Unattended places the operating system installation files in separate directories in the Z:\OS directory

Re: [Unattended] Substuting Windows installation directory

2005-10-20 Thread Matt_Fries
If you install the drivers from a substituted drive, then the install location gets set to that drive letter in the registry. Then in the future, if windows needs to install drivers or other components, it will look for that X: drive (which may be mapped to a server by now). This might work if,

Re: [Unattended] Substuting Windows installation directory

2005-10-20 Thread Steffen Kaiser
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Scott Parrill wrote: Has anyone looked at what would be necessary to change in Unattended to have Windows install from a drive letter created with the SUBST command? I never done that, but in WinXP (maybe Win2000, too) you can SUBST networked drives, too, which might be