I've burnt a CD with Bts DriverPacks and it works perfectly, but when I copy
it on my unattended server, I still have the same problem ... Could it be a
problem with the default unattended.txt file ? (I'm leaving all default
options)

Le Mardi 17 Janvier 2006 12:06, vous avez écrit :
> On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 11:34, Hervé VOISIN wrote:
> > Le Vendredi 13 Janvier 2006 19:57, Brad Erdman a écrit :
> > > > It still doesn't work, the setup says 'can't copy modem.sys', or when
> > > > I try
> > > > again, it's the same for volsnap.sys or some windows dll ...
> > > > I've  checked again my windows CD and drivers : they're ok
> > >
> > > Unattended does have a path length limit, how log is your path to these
> > > files?
> >
> > It's less than 40
>
> Maybe you can integrate the Bts Driverpacks from www.driverpacks.net in
> your i386 source.
>
> > > > Brad > I see in your files in TEXTMODE you have a txtsetup.bak and a
> > > > txtsetup.oem : have you changed something to it ?
> > >
> > > Yes, I continually add boot devices to txtsetup file.  I am up 6
> > > different devices now: d1 = "LSI Logic Ultra320 1020/1030
> > > Driver",\txtsetup.sif,"" d2 = "Intel Application Accelerator
> > > driver",\txtsetup.sif,""
> > > d3 = "Promise FastTrak TX2100 Family Driver Diskette",\txtsetup.sif,""
> > > d4 = "Adaptec Ultra320 Family Manager Set - Microsoft
> > > Disk",\txtsetup.sif,"" d5 = "DELL CERC SATA 1.5/6ch Windows
> > > 2000/XP/2003 Device Drivers", \txtsetup.sif,"" d6 = "Adaptec U320 SCSI
> > > HostRAID Controller", \hraidsk1,""
> >
> > You have changed another thing than just adding other drivers, as the
> > original txtsetup.oem of a320 drivers contains this line :
> > d1   = "Adaptec HostRAID U320 Driver Ver 3.00 For Windows 2000/XP/2003",
> > \hraidsk1, \Win32
> > you modified into :
> > d6 = "Adaptec U320 SCSI HostRAID Controller", \hraidsk1,""
> >
> > Why hraidsk1 and not txtsetup.sif like the other drivers ? Anyway, I
> > tried both of them withjout success !
> >
> > > > Moreover, it seems there's no directory for the a320raid drivers in
> > > > you $1 folder ...
> > >
> > > I don't think it is required to collocate the drivers in both
> > > directories.
> > >
> > > > I see you have the drivers I wanna use : a320raid, do you use them ?
> > >
> > > Yes, we have used these.  I think this is what is used by the Dell
> > > Precision 670, which we have a number of.
> > >
> > > > That's just incredible it doesn't work for me as you all seem to have
> > > > it working ... windows hates me ! :P
> > >
> > > The only other difference I can see is that you seem to using a SAMBA
> > > server as your file server, and not a Windows machine, but that
> > > shouldn't make a difference.  Have you successfully installed any
> > > machines via unattended without integrating the drivers?
> >
> > Good idea, I'll try with a Win 2000 instead of a Linux box
> >
> > Thank you for your help.
> >
> > > Brad Erdman
> > > University of Maryland

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