On Montag, Juli 21, 2003, at 11:32 Uhr, David Ehrmann wrote:


I'm running ISC DHCP 3. I think it was basically the default one in linux.

Sounds like this shouldn't be the problem.


What you could do is check the DHCP server's log files for whether or not a lease for the client was created at all.

What's the reasoning behind disabling the intallation partitioner?

I believe that controlling Windows's partitioner from Unattended isn't possible.


Since accessing an NTFS drive from FreeDOS or Linux doesn't work well either, Unattended uses FreeDOS's fdisk clone to partition in FAT32 first, then lets NT convert to NTFS on its own.

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