Hi,

what exactly is your problem...? 

The linux part of the installation has plenty drivers and if some are
missing with regards to your environment you will need to rebuild that
part from scratch (there is some work on that, please search the mailing
list archive). 
But wasn't freedos the part used in the 'old' unattended 4.7? The new
4.8rc5 branch includes nt5x-install, a script that will take care of all
dos-like stuff (basically, that part was only partitioning and copying
files) and will bring you straight to the windows part of setup :)

regards,
 - Harm

On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 18:34 +1100, Chip Panarchy wrote:
> Hello
> 
> If you have ever used the FreeDOS version, probably the only thing
> you've seen that is missing, would be that it can't auto-detect which
> network card driver to use.
> 
> Here is a quote from ftp://ftp.scyld.com/private/jlehan/pxe-on-a-disk.html;
> ###
> support for all of Etherboot's modules that support real PCI cards: as
> of now, 26 drivers and 254 cards. I've built Etherboot ZLILO images,
> one for each driver, set up to boot as a PXE stack. I've used
> "ethersel.c32" to choose the correct image for each detected PCI card,
> and it seems to work.
> 
> I made a fairly straightforward Perl script to take Etherboot's
> internal PCI device table and munge that into a fairly large SYSLINUX
> config file that is scanned by ethersel. I've tested it on a fair
> variety of different hardware and it works! It auto-detects the
> correct driver to load, without user interaction, and behaves just as
> a PXE BIOS would.
> ###
> 
> As far as I can see, everything used was Open-Source. So perhaps, (you
> may need to ask author's permission to use his Perl scripts, or write
> them yourself), the FreeDOS portion of the Unattended Project can be
> upgraded to allow for auto-detection of network cards.
> 
> Also including the few extra drivers that Josh included in his BootCD
> could also be of benefit.
> 
> Please consider implementing this feature into the Unattended project.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Chip D. Panarchy
> 
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