Hi have you try the force options?
http://unattended.technikz.de/index.php/Bootcd:options#force

greetings mario

Am Mittwoch, den 05.12.2007, 15:33 +0100 schrieb Jens Geile:
> > Is it having problems finding the SATA device during the linux
> portion
> > of unattended setup, or during the Windows portion?
> During the Linux portion... if it was during the Windows portion I'd know 
> what to do...
> 
> The message I get is:
> Unable to determine boot device at /usr/bin/find-boot-device line 212.
> -> Please enter only the device string (e.g. hda or sdb)
> 
> A "fdisk -l" also returns no drives. When using an older unattended boot-cd 
> (sadly not compatible with other changes to the system, thus i kinda need the 
> new boot-cd) or a Knoppix 5.1 CD the drive is properly found and identified.
> 
> -
> jens
> 
> 
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