Hello,

What I do is open the included linuxboot.iso with WinISO and extract the 
isolinux.cfg. You can then edit this file with notepad like this:
        kernel bzImage z_user=guest z_pass=guest z_path=//servername/share
where, I think the parameters are clear in usage.

Save the file and put it back in the linuxboot.iso with WinISO. Next, save 
the iso file and burn it to disc.
You can also use this mechanism with the included (tftp) pxe boot.

Good luck,

Michel Timmerman




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Sebastian Mellmann wrote:
> Hi!
> Is there any possibility to change the default share 
(\\ntinstall\install)
> from the linux-bootdisk ISO, without rebuidling the whole ISO?

I tried, but in the end, had to rebuild the whole ISO (I had to change 
username and password, too).

Another way is to to give your Samba a Netbios alias - so it would have 
two names: your default (for example, Server), and other (Unattended, 
ntinstall etc.).


Tomek


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