With dmidecode you can make a perl script that selects the correct driver 
directory for your oempnpdriverspath based on the information from the
computers bios.

That way you can have directories like

\$oem$\$1\drivers\gx110
\$oem$\$1\drivers\gx260

etc.. for dell optiplex gx110, gx260 and it automatically picks the right
driverpath. 

The whole drivers directory still will be copied onto the C: drive though
(afaik), the only way you could solve that is allowing write access from the 
unattended boot CD to the server directory and let the client move the right
directory to the \$oem$\$1\drivers\ directory.

--Wim


On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 12:06:54PM -0400, Kevin P. Jacobson wrote:
> I would like something like this too.  I think by the computer type 
> would be especially nice (HP zd7000, HP d530, Sony Vaio, IBM T20, 
> etc...).  This way, a d530 wouldn't get all the drivers for a zd7000 
> copied down to it's hard drive too...and it beats manually moving the 
> drivers around before doing an install.
> 
> 
> Krismark Consulting Pty Ltd wrote:
> 
> >Hi 
> >Is it possible to modify the install for OEM drivers.
> > 
> >I want to group drivers in a directory ( eg by motherboard) and only 
> >have these directories shown in the list of oem drivers to install. 
> >Any driver under that directory is to be automatically installed
> > 
> > 
> >Regards
> > 
> >Mark Gibbons
> 



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