As I understand it,  Unattended uses FreeDOS  as its launching pad to
kickstart your Windows deployment. A Vista installation  cannot be initiated
from a DOS-based session;  instead WinPE v2.0 is required. I don't think
it's feasible to use Linux as an alternative but I've been proven wrong
before.

Because of M$ licensing restrictions,  Unattended would probably not be
allowed to bundle WinPE in its arsenal.  Instead only tools and/or
instruction  how to build your WinPE  image to make it Unattended-compatible
can be provided.

Search google for keywords pxelinux and vista for possible solutions.

On 5/23/07, Hermann Schirmacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

Is someone already using unattended to install windows vista? I was
searching in the mailing archives and on the unattended webpage, but no
luck
so far.

Hermann


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