Hi,
there are only some little changes, I dont know the modifications in the
nt5 install script so you have to try it by yourself.
use:
mkfs.ntfs -f /dev/hdXX # to create a ntfs file system
ntfs-3g /dev/hdXX /c # to mount the ntfs drive to /c
If the active boot partition is ntfs you have to add t
Allan Lyons escribió:
> Hi,
>
> If we have patches for the scripts, such as to install the newer version of
> Thunderbird, where
> would be the best place to send the updated script? Would posting it on this
> list be proper?
>
posting to this list should be ok.
I have upgrated the version o
Hi,
If we have patches for the scripts, such as to install the newer version of
Thunderbird, where
would be the best place to send the updated script? Would posting it on this
list be proper?
Allan.
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Nagilum escribió:
> Hi Guys.
>
> I'm also very interested!
> Especially because it give the option to touch existing NTFS-Partitions.
> E.g. I often hold the 2nd one with the enclosed data and just format the
> first one.
>
> That should work than - or not?
>
you can do that with unattended rig
Hi Guys.
I'm also very interested!
Especially because it give the option to touch existing NTFS-Partitions.
E.g. I often hold the 2nd one with the enclosed data and just format the
first one.
That should work than - or not?
Regards
- Christof
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> Von: Mario Gz
Hi Mario,
I'm very interested. I've got issues with the amount if time Windows takes
to install...probably half of it is rebooting several times to convert the
FS...ect. Especially on large drives/arrays...
--
Randy
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From: Mario Gzuk <[
Hi,
I have updated the script (from unattended-gui, the nt5x-install is
based on this one) to use ntfs. But you will need the ntfstools and
ntfs-3g installed in the boot-cd. If you are interested I can try to
describe how it works...
greetings mario
Randy McAnally schrieb:
> Has anyone tried