we've received a set of 16 new (equally set-up) laptops which have more modern interfaces like USB 2 and FireWire; at the same time, they no longer have a disk drive.
I've tried to boot the unattended ISO image from their built-in CD drive. I get to the disk image selection point without trouble; after selecting one, it is loaded and the typical debug info is shown. However, it doesn't reach beyond the "Loading boot sector" point: a typical "Please insert a bootable disk" message from the BIOS appears when trying to boot off the image. I figure this is because the laptop contains no disk drives (thus, the BIOS probably contains no drivers for them either). However, I can boot off the Windows 98 Second Edition CD (which I believe also does floppy emulation) just fine, so is this possibly an ISOLINUX bug which might be fixed by now?
If not, I can only get around it by booting off the network, right? :-/
-- Sören 'Chucker' Kuklau <http://www.chucker.rasdi.net/>
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