> Hi,

hello,


> I am using this as a guide and DriverPacks work as expected:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06842.html
>
> However, I follow this guide and try to reduce space but no drivers were
> downloaded:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01858.html
> Please note that I use the ../unattended-4.9/install/site/sample-config.pl and
> renamed config.pl to make it work. However, due to "unmatch(ed)" hardware, no
> drivers were downloaded? I have tried in two (foxconn D51S & Jetway NF77) MBs
> and that the results are the same.
> Q1. What am I doing wrong?
> Q2. How can I make config.pl to match?
> Thanks!

Wrong: you try to mix different solutions.

search-win-drivers.pl, that produces the file netinst/logs/drivers.log 
is a kind of hardware scanner (as shown in the drivers.log output file).

What you have to do for using search-win-drivers.pl is to download and 
install DriverPacks.net archive files and unpack them onto your 
installation server, below /z/drivers/.

Then, search-win-drivers.pl will scan your hardware platform and try to 
figure out which drivers, among the one present below /z/drivers/, may 
match.
All these "good candidates" drivers (and only those) will then be copied 
onto the hard drive by Unattended, in order that Windows setup uses them 
during Windows installation.

Once Windows finished gets installed, check again file 
C:\netinst\logs\drivers.log to see the differences.
Also check which drivers may miss in the /z/drivers repository for your 
hardware platform by checking compmgmt.msc (hardware devices).


See also this link for more informations regarding search-win-drivers.pl:

http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/unattended/wiki/AutodetectDrivers


Regards,

Pierre Bourgin

> C:\netinst\logs\drivers.log:
> # Check root paths of Windows drivers...
> # Windows drivers collections to use: /z/drivers
> # - Check PCI devices (via lspci output command)...
> #   found 15 PCI device(s) on current hardware platform.
> # - Check HDAUDIO devices...
> #   found 1 HDaudio codec (on 1 sound card).
> # - Check USB devices...
> #   found 0 USB usable devices on current hardware platform.
> # Hardware device list:
> # - desc=Intel Corporation Pineview DMI Bridge (rev 02)
> #   bustype=PCI busid=00:00.0 vendor=8086 device=a000 class=0600 
> subsys=0d55105b
> #   infstr=PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_a000&SUBSYS_0d55105b
> # - desc=Intel Corporation Pineview Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
> #   bustype=PCI busid=00:02.0 vendor=8086 device=a001 class=0300 
> subsys=0d55105b
> #   infstr=PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_a001&SUBSYS_0d55105b
> # - <snip>
> # - desc=Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit
> Ethernet controller (rev 03)
> #   bustype=PCI busid=02:00.0 vendor=10ec device=8168 class=0200 
> subsys=0d55105b
> #   infstr=PCI\VEN_10ec&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_0d55105b
> # - desc=Realtek ALC662 rev1
> #   bustype=HDAUDIO busid=2 vendor=10ec device=0662 class= subsys=105b0d55
> #   infstr=HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10ec&DEV_0662&SUBSYS_105b0d55
> # 16 distinct hardware devices to consider.
> #
> # loading INF strings from Windows drivers collection...
> # - path: /z/drivers
> # Parse .INF files below folder /z/drivers ...
> # - parsed 0 .INF files, added 0 INF strings. (no cache)
> #
> # Search matching drivers for current hardware platform...
> # 0 driver folders to use:
> #
> # Unmatched devices: 16 devices
> # - They do not match even without their SubSystem part
> # - they might be handled directly by Windows or indirectly by the matching
> drivers.
> # unmatch: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_a000&SUBSYS_0d55105b (desc: 'Intel Corporation
> Pineview DMI Bridge (rev 02)')
> # unmatch: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_a001&SUBSYS_0d55105b (desc: 'Intel Corporation
> Pineview Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)')
> # unmatch: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27d8&SUBSYS_0d55105b (desc: 'Intel Corporation
> 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)')
> # unmatch: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27d0 (desc: 'Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 
> Family)
> PCI Express Port 1 (rev 02)')
> # <snip>
> # unmatch: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27c8&SUBSYS_0d55105b (desc: 'Intel Corporation
> 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB UHCI Controller #1 (rev 02)')
> # <snip>
> # unmatch: PCI\VEN_10ec&DEV_8168&SUBSYS_0d55105b (desc: 'Realtek Semiconductor
> Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03)')
> # unmatch: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10ec&DEV_0662&SUBSYS_105b0d55 (desc: 'Realtek
> ALC662 rev1')

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