Re: [Unattended] Help

2012-05-01 Thread Brandon Aho
So I figured out what it was. My driver folder in my winxpsp3 folder was too big. I am using the Linux boot. Now my question is how goes the z:\ drive get built and or mounted? What script? It appears that it is not large enough to support all of the models of drivers I have in there. It

Re: [Unattended] Help

2012-05-01 Thread Ben Greenfield
I remember that issue but haven't been involved in a long time. My z: drive was a smb share. I remember working with the size of driver folders and I think I had mapped install scripts to mac addresses but i can't remember. On May 1, 2012, at 10:35 AM, Brandon Aho wrote: So I figured out

Re: [Unattended] Help

2012-05-01 Thread Ludvig Andersson
If I am remebering right, the early stage of the installation is using a FAT16 file system, which is limited to 2 GB. I think you have to make sure that the operating system files, including any driver in the $OEM$ directory does not exceed 2 GB. /Ludde On 2012-05-01 16:42, Ben Greenfield wrote:

Re: [Unattended] Help

2012-05-01 Thread Brandon Aho
I setup my partition to be fat32 and it has about 300 gigs of free space on the c drive. How can I change the z:\ drive to be a larger drive size? Is that part of the Linux boot or is that part of the perl scripts. Brandon Aho Retail Systems Manager brandon@northerntool.com

Re: [Unattended] Help

2012-05-01 Thread Fil Nava
I think the real solution for this is to slip stream sp3 into your xp distro. Check this out I could be wrong as it is known to not work with some oem. It worked for me with sp2 back in the day. http://unattended.sourceforge.net/advanced.php#slipstream Felipe On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:47 PM,