AW: [Unattended] more options in the isolinux.cfg

2004-10-06 Thread Schneider, Tobias
I m not sure whether there is an option in the isolinux.conf file for the ntp server. But you can put it into the [_meta] section of the unattended.txt like this: [_meta] ;your config ; ntp_servers= as you can see I dont use the ntp-server but you can add one in that line. In that way you

Re: Bart Pe was RE: [Unattended] Post-Windows Networking?

2004-10-06 Thread Matt_Fries
I have used a couple of different versions of it. It's good for removing viruses and spyware, and maybe some other maintenance, but I have a different method loading ghost images. In fact, I recently setup a PXE server to help with that (and unattended). It works really slick. Adam

Re: [Unattended] Adding recovery console to Win XP's boot menue?

2004-10-06 Thread Jay Lee
Gerhard Hofmann said: Hi list, how can this be done? I know, I can run path_to_os\i386\winnt32 /cmdcons to install it, but how can I do it silently? Should just be a matter of seeing what the command adds to c:\boot.ini and appending that line to boot.ini via a script. Jay -- Jay Lee

RE: [Unattended] Install Samba Shared printer

2004-10-06 Thread Don Morrison
Justin, I have a script that uses a basic xml file to store the resources for our network. Then a login script parses that file and maps the drives or printers for the user. The code could easily be modified to make the mappings permanent instead of the expectation that they run each time. You

RE: [Unattended] more options in the isolinux.cfg

2004-10-06 Thread Stephen Vance
It worked! Thank you Godfrey and others.. I incorrectly assumed the unattend.txt file was parsed after the menu was presented giving you the option to modify the unattend.txt. WRONG! The Linux boot environment uses it as well. Thanks again -Original Message- From: Schneider, Tobias

RE: [Unattended] more options in the isolinux.cfg

2004-10-06 Thread Murray Fraser
For the moment it is completely unattended. We have recent Dell Optiplex machines, (GX240, GX260, GX270, and hopefully a GX280 soon), so I just insert my boot CD (I edited the ISOLINUX.CFG with winiso to add z_path, z_user and z_pass), press F12 to go to a boot menu, and then select boot from CD.