Hello, First of all, sorry for the post without added anything :) i misclicked a bit :D
> 1. I created an *.iso-Image using the "unattended CD Creator" ( > http://www.vitaligraf.de/en/?Projects:Windows_Unattended_CD_Creator ). > Is it possible to use this iso (mount -o loop ...) instead of an > original WinXP-CD. So that I can skip the prompts at the beginning of > unattended ? if you want to skip the prompts at the beginning, you can, but it is not the best way to start with a prepared installation media. for example, in my case i tried it the same way (and that preparation was almost nothing! and i mean almost nothing really), but after the installation i bumped into may other problems (and it was not the problems of the unattended project, it is the problems of the win install procedure; e.g. i could install softwares, which tried to get the locale of the setup!) dont try to mix things. and if you want to skip questions, try to use site/unattended.csv. it is a better way! > 2. If I use unattended the normal way and enter the answers to the > questions at the beginning of the install process. and then i will > install an second client, do i have to make these inputs again, or will > there be still saved and the second and all later installation will be > complete unattended? as far as i know, your inputs cannot be saved in the way, you say. but, you can "build a database" of answers in the previously mentioned way. that is more powerful. > 3. Reading the step-by-step guide i can't find anything about pxe > booting, only that it is possible. Is there ar more detailed descriptions. well, for today i cannot tell you the steps, but believe me, it works as it is written on the page. i created my first unattended win setup with pxe. and it was written on the webpage of the project. keep try to find. or, if you totally fail to find, ask again. if i am not this tired, i will try to find it for you. it is there :) bye fwdtmp, alias cementes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ unattended-info mailing list unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/unattended-info