Hi, Pierre, Thanks for your detailed reply.
search-win-drivers.pl, that produces the file netinst/logs/drivers.log
is a kind of hardware scanner (as shown in the drivers.log output file).
Okay! I reinstalled unattended-4.9 on our samba server as follows:
cd /usr/src/ unzip unattended-4.9.zip
Houston, I found the problem:
My {unattended}/install/drivers/D has permission 700! After extracting
(7zr x dp_*.7z) and changing the directory access:
chmod 2755 -R {unattended}/install/drivers/D
It now works as expected. Hope this help someone else!
Q. Is there an existing utility of which can
Q. Is there an existing utility of which can automatically extract
dp_*.7z drivers and set their proper permissions in /z/drivers/D? Thanks!
try :
cd unattended
ant extract-drivers
That is what I use
Hi, Juanjo,
But don't have ant and don't have extract-drivers in the 4.9 distro? I
am
:: 3RD Party February-2010
::
URL|All|http://3rdpartydriverpacks.thesneaky.com/wnt5_x86-32/DP_Bluetooth_wnt5_x86-32_910.7z|drivers/DP_Bluetooth_wnt5_x86-32_910.7z
snip
Following your instructions and got errors such as the one below on all
3RD Party drivers:
--2010-11-30 10:24:49--
...Search for Windows dirvers in collections below /z/drivers/ ...
(this may take a while if you do not use a cache file)
...found X Windows drivers to use.
I'm unsure as to how to create a driver cache file. Any pointers?
Search this mailing list with title:
Downloading Drivers with
Hello,
While trying to install via pxe unattended with asus-p8b75-m-csm resulted in
error Unable to determine boot device at /usr/bin/find-boot-device line 212.
Linux lspci reports the following ATA device:
00:1f.5 IDE interface: Intel Corporation Panther Point 2 port SATA Controller
[IDE mode]
On 2/7/2013 05:16, Juanjo Pablos wrote:
would you mind test with those files:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31323343/bzImage
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/31323343/initrd
Juanjo,
Finally, able to test the above with the same MB. It works! However:
1. It took a long time to get pass this line:
udhcpc
Hello,
Installing WinXpSp3 using Gigabyte GA-E350N MB with AHCI option turned on in
BIOS via PXE boot would fail with BSOD just before Windows start-up in Text
Mode. That is just before copying files to the hard drive. Change AHCI to IDE
in BIOS would solve the problem. I am using the latest
you need to download AMD Chipset Driver (include chipset \ sata raid
\ VGA driver) from
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3681#dl
extract this directory:
/chipset-xp/Packages/Drivers/SBDrv/SB7xx/AHCI_svr/XP/
and copy under
On 6/6/2013 11:15, Juanjo Pablos wrote:
Would you mind test first copying the contents and see if that works
for you?
Hi, Juanjo,
I did already; but it didn't work? Please also see my last post.
In addition, I have followed the instructions here:
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