If you use the Linux-based boot disk, I need your help to test
something which I hope to add in the next release.

Go to <http://unattended.sourceforge.net/testing/> and download the
"find-boot-device" script.  Copy it to Z:\linuxaux\etc.

Boot the Unattended Linux boot disk, let it map /z and start the main
installation script, and press Ctrl-C to get a command prompt.

Run:

    perl /z/linuxaux/etc/find-boot-device

What this script should do is output a single line showing the Linux
device name of the system boot disk (hda for the primary IDE drive,
sda for the first SCSI drive, etc.)

If it does that, good.  If not, I would like to hear from you.

Thanks!

 - Pat


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