On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 12:22:03PM +0100, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
> with my unattended installs, i add a DRIVERS subdir (in install/) which
> list all drivers i use (by model, by type: audio, video, ...) and after 
> i make
> them available in os dir (os/*/I386/\$OEM\$/\$1/drivers).
> initially with a unix fs, i want to use symlink but it seems they are
> not detected by unattended setup (from a windows client, it's ok using
> absolute or relative symlink)
> 
> so for now, i must copy the different directories.
> 
> i review lib/Unattend/WinMedia.pm: sub _find_oem_pnp_dirs and
> _find_inf_files but didn't find anything to guide me.
> 
> any comments ?

Check out smb.conf(5):

  unix extensions(G)
    This boolean parameter controls whether Samba implments the CIFS
    UNIX extensions, as defined  by  HP.   These  extensions  enable
    Samba  to  better serve UNIX CIFS clients by supporting features
    such as symbolic links, hard  links,  etc...   These  extensions
    require a similarly enabled client, and are of no current use to
    Windows clients.

    Default: unix extensions = no

Best,

Cory Bosley
B.S. Student, System Administrator 
Information and Telecommunication Technology Center (ITTC)
2335 Irving Hill Road, Room 214
Lawrence, KS 66045-7612
(785) 864-7756  Fax: (785) 864-0387


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