On Monday 08 December 2008 22:17:39 Tim Bates wrote:
> Before I go to all the effort of compiling my own kernel, etc and
> figuring out how to mangle it all into Unattended....
> Has anyone already done so? And is there somewhere I might be able to
> download it?
>
> I've just tried the latest available options on the site (4.7 with the
> 2.6.25 kernel), but it still don't go.
>
> Tim B
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I found that it was easier to just use debian and live-helper to create the 
boot disk.  I posted an email with a sample configuration to do this a couple 
of weeks ago.

http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg08267.html

This configuration is setup for my network, so you will have to edit it to 
change ip's and such.  Also, it's not fully unattended, you will either have 
to type "sudo /etc/master" at the prompt, or add /etc/rc.local to the 
includes on live-helper.  This configuration also only supports using the 
nt5x-install script, and doesn't use dosemu.  There are a few advantages for 
doing this, such as shorter build times, being able to use a more extensive 
and configurable system for the initial install process, and being able to 
use the same boot image on iso, network, and removable usb drives.


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Thanks:
Joseph Rawson

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