On 28.07.2006, 12:57 +1000 Tim Bates wrote:
> I did this slightly different... I wanted just a simple batch file to do
> 3 things then delete the netinst dir.
> Anyway, you know how setup copies the content of the $oem$/$1 dir to the
> C: drive? I cheated and added a netinst dir there too, which puts my
> files into the same spot as the supplied todo.pl and stuff.
> Then, simply setting $u->{'GuiRunOnce'}->{'Command0'} =
> "C:\\netinst\\cleanup.bat" (which I do from the site config.pl) results
> in my cleanup.bat running instead of the supplied stuff. I suspect you
> can set this in unattended.txt too, under the GuiRunOnce group create a
> Command0 option I think.
>
> Tim
I think $OEM is not the best solution, only a workaround. But, you know
what, i totally forgot site/config.pl.
*d'oh*
Experimenting with config.pl should be "mostly harmless".
But maybe someone could give me a clue, how and where i could check for
a entry in [_meta] so i can switch between the original "unattended"
Code for the post-installation part and my little autoit hackaround.
I simply don't get it. The last time i tried it gave me errors over
errors, something like i had not registered my variables correct.
--
Thanks in advance
Björn Kaiser
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