>> > after testing around I think the easiest way to get unattended >> started is >> > by changing \\ntinstall to my PDC name. Or are the any important >> resons to >> > don´t do so? How to do this changes and more important how to get it >> on a CD? >> You do not need another CD. Change ISO really time and resource >> consuming. >> I have done it month ago, using a Debian Linux Etch box, taking about >> 1.5 >> GB disk space and hours of download and compillation. > What the hell are you talking about!? Just take the ISO, load it with a > program like WinISO, UltraISO or whatever else you want, extract the > ISOLINUX.CFG file, edit it to fit your needs and put it back into the ISO. > Save the ISO, burn it onto a CD and be happy. > There really is no need to compile the ISO yourself unless you want to > integrate new drivers or whatever. > I've edited the ISO numerous times myself. It works like a charm and takes > almost no time at all. > > - > jens > You right jens :) For me the last choice to change the removable media, such as a CD (I do not like many CD's around, rewriable media does not work many times with old drives). That what I have using PXE boot - I have done it because the "master" shell script has a little bug, the z_opt what I need for the same reasons does not work, with new image, corrected "master" I have manage to gives ip address for mount.cifs. That is the background. >
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