Wow!

It's that sort of simplicity that makes me envy you guys who already
understand Linux!

I'm stuck with windows at the moment (I'm learning honest) and I was going
to suggest write the image to a floppy, make the changes, re-image the
floppy with rawwrite or winrawrite.

Your answer just feels so much more right though

Regards

Kevin Lawry

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Subject: Re: [Unattended] Customize the boot image file


On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 07:42 am, Teresa Jeremy wrote:
> How can I customize/modify the undis3c.img boot image file used during a
> PXE boot?  I want to change the default username and password plus the
> servername.

mount the disk image.

mount undis3c.img /mnt/floppy

make changes like you would on the floppy, edit autoexec.bat and the like.

umount /mnt/floppy

you altered disk is ready.

Russell Smith



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