On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Doherty, Chris - Elmira, ON wrote:
You're doing it wrong. Use ISO9660 (e.g. Linux mkisofs) tools
to modify this.
Yes, I know I'm "doing it wrong"; my point is that "doing it right" requires
picking apart the source code and reverse-engineering the build process for
the sake of adding a few dozen characters to a single file, all so I can
override defaults that make no sense for any real Windows production
environment. (If you're going to enable Guest, you may as well dispense
with the login entirely and just set the share/fs perms on
\\ntinstall\install to Everyone:Read)
You're missing my point.
You don't need to reverse engineering or rebuild anything to change the
account/hostname info. Edit the config files in the ISO using the _RIGHT_
tools and burn it to a CD.
The filesystem in the CD is not like your regular filesystem. You can't
just replace/edit the files in place and expect it to still work.
HTH,
<< ryan
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