On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 2:05 AM, Juan Jose Pablos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well,
> 1) make sure that you have the network interface up and running (ie.
> missing network drivers for windows)
>
> 2) execute the command: c:\netinst\mapzrun.bat
>
> 3) check if a Z network unit is created.
>
> unless the Z unit is created the whole process will not work.
>
I was just about to suggest the same thing. I did 3 installs yesterday
inside VMware. 2 worked flawlessly. However, one of them installed Perl
and stopped. I can't tell if it rebooted at that point (I wasn't watching
it), but noticed Z: wasn't mapped so I assume it rebooted and auto-logged
back on once more, then failed to map Z:. Then went to a command prompt and
manually ran the command:
z:\bin\todo.pl --go
Just checked on all 3 machines and everything that should have been
installed was.
If you're interested, I have some batch code I can clean up and put together
for logging what the batch routines are doing, so a log could be inspected
to see where and maybe why something stops.
kevin
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