hi,
you
can install only on the first drive, but on every partition which you set
active. I set the boot flag of the first partition and then of the second
partition with parted. So I install two os!
I
would also like to see the feature to install Windows on a second harddisk, but
Windows itself can not boot from it. One have to use Grub or another boot
manager and use remapping.
--
Moritz
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronald Bigras
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 4:21 PM
To: unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Unattended] problem installing windows on a second diskHi, your unattended install is very great and work very well, but we have a problem. We want to install a basic Windows os (drive c:) to be a repair partition if the system crash, we can boot on this basic os. We want to install the real os on the D drive but the unattended do not permit this step.I want to know if its possible to let windows formatting the drive and leave us the option to install the os in the good partitionI found this doc on you site:Note that the OS is always installed on the first active partition of the drive. If this is a problem for you, let us know and maybe we will change it in a future release.Can you give me any help pleaseRegardsSorry for my english, I am frenchRonald Bigras < mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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