Jordan,

Jordan Share wrote:

But now I have a question. Is it possible, to use unattended for the following scenario:

Partition 1: 20 GB, Windows XP (Office)
Partition 2: 20 GB, Windows XP (Developing)
Partition 3: 80 GB, Data
What we are doing is creating (at least) 3 primary partitions. We set the first one to be the Active partition, and then install unattendedly as normal. This grows the partition from the initial 2gigs, up to the 6gig limit imposed by the 2nd partition.

Then, we mark the 2nd partition active, and do another normal install (the "fdisk command" for unattended just marks the partition active, and doesn't do any repartitioning). This grows the 2nd partition up to the 3rd partition (we chose 10gigs total for the 2nd partition, but this could probably be anything).
thank you for your answer. I'm glad to hear that it works in common. Maybe I can bypass the 6GB limit by splitting partition 1 into 6+14 GB and use partition tools to grow the partition later on.

I will try tonight. ;-)

Gruss,
   Ollie.


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