Hi Eric,
yes we have a solution. If you use the DriverPacks you will have a
winnt.sif in you i386 Folder. The problem is that first the winnt.sif is
created and after that the copy starts. So if you have an winnt.sif in
your i386 it will overwrite the generated one. I will correct this in
the scripts soon. For the first time simple remove the winnt.sif in your
i386 Folder.
greetings mario

Am Dienstag, den 13.11.2007, 14:18 -0800 schrieb Eric Raymond:
> Hello all,
> 
> I have gotten a bit farther with my setup using the aforementioned
> tools, but I have run into a very irritating problem now that I cannot
> figure out how to resolve. My procedure is as follows:
> 
> 1. ) I create a nLite distribution of W2K3 Standard, then slipstream
> the SP2 into the release.
> 2. ) I then run the DriverPacks program against it, trying both method 1 and 
> 2.
> 3. ) I then upload the new distribution I386 tree with OEM, etc up to
> my linux server which is hosting the DHCP/TFTP/PXE
> 4. ) I then PXE boot my client system using the unattended-gui
> ua-0.50root and kernel, which works really well (thnx Mario!!)
> 5. ) It selects a modified unattended-gui profile, that selects a
> precreated unattend.txt/winnt.sif file with KEY, passwords, etc.
> 6. ) It does all the copying to the local hard drive at which point it
> completes successfully and then I reboot the client.
> 7. ) The system comes up and runs the TXTMODE install and loads the
> the drivers from the DriverPacks..
> 8. ) This is where the problem happens....after loading all drivers,
> it then starts up the Windows Setup...and asks for my CD!!
> 
> Does anyone know how to fix this so the setup knows that its running
> from the local drive %systemdrive%, i suppose, instead of looking for
> a cdrom?
> 
> Any help would be appreciated, as I have been searching everywhere to
> resolve this issue.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Eric
> 
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