Scott Parrill schrieb:
I am trying to get Unattended to install the network drivers for a new DELL M70 laptop during the initial setup and seem to be failing miserably. I have created the $oem$/$1 directory under the i386 and placed the drivers in it. The Linux boot for Unattended finds the drivers and asks which drivers I would like to install. However, it appears that the setup routine is not copying the drivers as they should and thus, the workstation can not re-attach to the network, after the OS install completes, to continue with the installation procedure due to lack of network drivers. When I look at the system drive after the install "completes", I do not find the expected driver directories.

Does anyone have a suggestion as to what I might be doing wrong?

did you create the directories like:

$oem$/$1/network_card
$oem$/$1/sound_card
$oem$/$1/some_other_card

and added these all directories to unattend.txt (so that Windows knows about them)?

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