Sorry folks! I've got refresh the system using svn. Most of strange errors are gone! Unfortunately I haven't got mainboard needs SATA AHCI driver for now. But all my other pains are gone. DO NOT USE zipped archives from the main page! The svn is the right! I have use new scripts for making boot PXE/tft image with kernel 2.6.35.8, download everything w/o any problem and compile everything w/o any errors :D Also I can use z_opts to set ip address of my deploy box. I must create a recipe (for myself) how, and how often I need to refresh my system. First step, I think to keep a "clean" copy of whole system, w/o any my changes and downloaded/copied packages - but how I have to compare against the current state of svn? I'm not so familiar with using svn - afraid to ruin the whole repository.
Sincerely tovis > Recently I have tried to build a more recent kernel for boot. I'm using > Debian stable distribution. > I've set download part of make file to download the actually newest > 2.6.36.1 for that time. Also I've realize that a bunch of packages are > couldn't download, they are out of date. Toward the compilation I have > some problems with zlib-1.2.5 - there is a new configure command what the > make file ignoring. I compile it separately, the unattended make accept it > and skip. > After several tries make usable kernel configuration, I have successfully > boot using PXE/tft, configuring packages, but the target system crash > after boot all drivers and start the windows installation system - before > taht point when normal installer offers partitioning the disk. > I thought that it because the wrong text mode sata driver. > Some days after this I have to prepare a HP Compaq DC7100 again with SATA > HDD on Intel ICH6 chipset. I've put text mode driver at usuall place > I386/$OEM/TEXTMODE/ again the very similar crash. I suspect that it is > wrong driver version (AHCI ICH6R for Desktop). At last I have tried the > manual installation using F6 option - installation goes smoothly, through > partitioning, copy system and reboot ... > I have changed back the "old" kernel image from 2010 february - the result > was same, crash. I have remove the textmode driver at all, catch the > moment and manually use F6 option - installation was done. > How to use text mode (F6 mode) drivers for unattended? Know it some one, > or at least how it suppose to work? > Any help would be highly apretiated. > > Sincerely > > tovis > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for > PL/SQL, > new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, > OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev > _______________________________________________ > unattended-info mailing list > unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/unattended-info > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for PL/SQL, new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ unattended-info mailing list unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/unattended-info