Thanks!!!
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Ah, this we can already do.
Open install.pl and find the ask_fdisk_cmds() subroutine. Copy it to
Z:\site\config.pl and rename it as "my_ask_fdisk_cmds()" or whatever.
Edit that copy to do whatever you want.
Flesh out Z:\site\config.pl like this:
sub my_
Ah, this we can already do.
Open install.pl and find the ask_fdisk_cmds() subroutine. Copy it to
Z:\site\config.pl and rename it as "my_ask_fdisk_cmds()" or whatever.
Edit that copy to do whatever you want.
Flesh out Z:\site\config.pl like this:
sub my_ask_fdisk_cmds () {
... your m
I also have one for the wish list. Every time that I upgrade install.pl
I have to edit the disk partition section to make the selections fit in
my environment. I change it to the following:
Whole disk C: - this is for older testing machines with a small hdd less
then 18GB
8GB C: rest D: - old
Jordan Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The only thing that I've been meaning to try is:
> a:\>MODE COM1:96,N,8,1
> a:\>CTTY COM1
I have added FreeDOS mode.com to the DOS boot disk in 4.0a (coming
soon). And "ctty" is a shell builtin. So this might actually work.
> Ok, I'll have to follow u
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Jordan Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've been meaning to experiment with this, but it'd be super-nice if
the install.pl script were able to output to the serial port instead
of/as well as the console.
For the DOS boot disk, I think this is just a property of you
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Jordan Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've been meaning to experiment with this, but it'd be super-nice if
the install.pl script were able to output to the serial port instead
of/as well as the console.
For the DOS boot disk, I think this i
Jordan Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been meaning to experiment with this, but it'd be super-nice if
> the install.pl script were able to output to the serial port instead
> of/as well as the console.
For the DOS boot disk, I think this is just a property of your BIOS;
either it suppor
I've been meaning to experiment with this, but it'd be super-nice if the
install.pl script were able to output to the serial port instead of/as
well as the console.
We have a bunch of machines hooked up to serial concentrators, and it'd
be nice to be able to /fully/ automatedly install them. :)