On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
This release includes a brand-new version of FreeDOS himem64.exe with
contributions from yours truly. See
I tried the new one on a Asus P4P800 Deluxe (3com 3c940 onboard); the new
himem64 just states:
HIMEM - Fast A20 method used
(I hope that's
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The original message was received at Fri, 30 Jan 2004 17:08:56 GMT
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I am working on fully unattended installations ideas.
Anyone done any work on changing pxelinux boot files? The last step!
Or some other way to complete the task of automation? Might I have missed
something?
The only thing I can think of is a perl or dos tftp client!
But thought I should ask,
Max Lovius wrote:
I am working on fully unattended installations ideas.
Anyone done any work on changing pxelinux boot files? The last step!
Or some other way to complete the task of automation? Might I have missed
something?
The only thing I can think of is a perl or dos tftp client!
But thought
Hey Folks,
I'm using unattended to install servers from 3 vendors: IBM, Compaq/HP,
and Dell. What is the easiest way to make sure I have all the drivers I
need for each vendor? I'd like to be able to install Win2k on any
server from each of the three vendors.
What's the best way to generate
I encountered the same problem...
There is a mismatch between the code in install.pl and config.pl (using unattended
3.5).
--- Snippet from install.pl ---
if (-e $site_conf) {
my $result = do $site_conf;
$@
and die do $site_conf failed: $@;
defined $result
or die
Ryan Nowakowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using unattended to install servers from 3 vendors: IBM,
Compaq/HP, and Dell. What is the easiest way to make sure I have
all the drivers I need for each vendor? I'd like to be able to
install Win2k on any server from each of the three vendors.