RE: [Unattended] Unattended.txt

2005-11-08 Thread Moritz Engel
hi, the easiest way to understand what to put in unattended.txt is to install your windows with unattended and answer all the questions once. Then after finished install take the unattended.txt file out of C:\netinst\ and copy it to z:\site\ z:\site\unattended.txt is used if it is available!

Re: [Unattended] Unattended.txt

2005-11-08 Thread Toto Carpaccio
2005/11/8, Moritz Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: hi, the easiest way to understand what to put in unattended.txt is to install your windows with unattended and answer all the questions once. Then after finished install take the unattended.txt file out of C:\netinst\ and copy it to z:\site\

Re: [Unattended] Unattended.txt

2005-11-08 Thread Jan Tietjen
the file for mac addresses etc is called z:\site\unattend.csv but before using this one you have to copy sample-config.pl to config.pl in the same directory... and don't forget to save the original config.pl to something like orig-config.pl first! Jan Moritz Engel schrieb: hi, the easiest

[Unattended] Windows updates

2005-11-08 Thread Andrè Wilmann
Hello, I'm using unattended and cant tell you how much i love it. The installastion install some updates, I know i can manual edit the script for each update, but is there any script how will download all updates for windows xp, and edit the scripts i allready have so it will be installed

Re: [Unattended] Unattended.txt

2005-11-08 Thread Toto Carpaccio
Thanks a lot guys, i really appreciate. You answered all my questions. 2005/11/8, Moritz Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Toto Carpaccio Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 12:03 PM To:

Re: [Unattended] Unattended.txt

2005-11-08 Thread Greg Pendler
Hi, The process is as follows: 1) You install unattended check that it works and begin with your first installation. 2) You answer all the questions and proceed until the installation is finished. 3) You grab the unattended.txt file from c:\netinst on newly installed system and put it on your

[Unattended] Intel e1000 inf file

2005-11-08 Thread Toto Carpaccio
Hi again guys, I try to find *.inf files for e1000 intel NICS without success, i'm shure you guys had ever have to deal with those, can you tell me where i can find all the files needed to put in the oem directory of unattended ? Thanks in advance.

[Unattended] path in os for XP Pro and Home

2005-11-08 Thread Alexander Stein
Hello, we want to install both XP Pro and Home. But how to design install directory names in os dir? Both would normally named to winxpsp2. How to distinguish between Pro and Home? And even how to distinguish between both during postinstall? What would be %WINVER% in Pro and Home? Are there

RE: [Unattended] path in os for XP Pro and Home

2005-11-08 Thread Moritz Engel
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexander Stein Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 3:46 PM To: unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Unattended] path in os for XP Pro and Home Hello, we want to install both XP Pro and

Re: [Unattended] Intel e1000 inf file

2005-11-08 Thread Paul Griffith
Greetings, www.intel.com :-) 1 - download the E1000 driver 2 - extract 3 - read readme which will tell you step by step how add the Intel drivers to your unattended setup. Those nice folks at Intel even include a batch to do most of the work for you! Thanks Paul On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at

Re: [Unattended] path in os for XP Pro and Home

2005-11-08 Thread Matt_Fries
Maybe you could use the os_media line that is stored in the unattended.txt. During package installation, that path should be accurate. Now you just need to figure out how to access that infomation and put it into a variable (sorry, I'm no help with perl). Alexander Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Unattended] Hanging while copying files with LinuxBootDisk

2005-11-08 Thread scotty_beamer
Hy everybody, just a simple question. We use unattended-4.6-linuxboot.zip and unattended-4.6-dosboot.zip to boot out pcs for unattended installation. But when we use the Linuxboot the PCs just hang while copying files for the Windows installation like ' COMMON' or 'EXAMPLE' or what ever.

RE: [Unattended] Windows updates

2005-11-08 Thread Niels de Groot
Hi Andrè, In the tools directory (install/tools) there is a bash-script called script-update. run it from linux or cygwin to update your scripts directory to the cvs versions. Read the script to understand it a little better, and be aware of the limitations. You might want add exceptions if you

Re: [Unattended] Braodcom's b57.dos driver

2005-11-08 Thread Kevin Blackwell
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RE: [Unattended] Intel e1000 inf file

2005-11-08 Thread Brad Erdman
Hi, I think there is some confusion here. Installing the network drivers requires that you have the chipset drivers installed. To install the chipset drivers, you need to follow the instructions from Intel. This involves creating the I386\$OEM$\$$\INF directory and populating it with the inf

Re: [Unattended] Windows updates

2005-11-08 Thread Andrè Wilmann
Andrè Wilmann wrote: Eugene Kotlyarov wrote: Hello Andrè Wilmann wrote: I'm using unattended and cant tell you how much i love it. The installastion install some updates, I know i can manual edit the script for each update, but is there any script how will download all updates for