Thanks Marcus,
This worked for me too :)
(
http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06842.html
)
Thanks again,
Paul
On 27/11/2007, Markus Busche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Paul,
>
> this worked for me...
>
> Bye,
>
> Markus
>
> 2007/11/27, paul kelly <[EMA
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 09:18 +0100, Mario Gzuk wrote:
> We are currently working on the Vista installation, this will only
> available on NTFS
Yes. Vista would be good. Maybe 64 bit support too...
Currently, only a small minority of staff here use Vista (the preference
is still to replace Vis
ah, sorry, saw thinkpad and somehow my brain added "ntldr trouble"
This script will not help on network troubles.. :-/
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Onsdag 28 november 2007 15:30, skrev Nils Olav Fossum:
oops, a bit uncomplete
> When the ntldr message shows up, put in the pre4.7 CD and
reboot and wait for the menu
> press alt-f2,
> from the command line enter:
>
> /z/path-to-where-you-put/fix240heads.sh
Onsdag 28 november 2007 13:10, skrev Nyström Anders:
> hello
>
> neiter bootcd 0.4/0.4.1 not unattended-4.6 does work,
> but (i think it was unattended-4.7pre) works fine.
I had some success running the attached script on Thinkpads
on unattended CVS.
When the ntldr message shows up, put in the pr
Tirsdag 27 november 2007 23:41, skrev Brian May:
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 01:18:39PM +0100, Nils Olav Fossum wrote:
> > Mandag 26 november 2007 12:22, skrev Brian May:
> > > My assumption (correct me if I am wrong) was that by default the user
> > > would get prompted to add these directories to O
I actually figured this out - I was missing the ":" in the MAC address!
I do have another question though. I'm trying to configure a basic
software list, and apply it to a machine for installation. I've created
the machine, the software, some groups and packages. When I browse to
the computer a
hello
neiter bootcd 0.4/0.4.1 not unattended-4.6 does work,
but (i think it was unattended-4.7pre) works fine.
for your questions about the logs;
the old bootcd show quite fast after
eth0: "broadcasting for a lease" a e1000 line
but the new bootcd does not.
just goes on and on with broadcasting
Hi,
I'm playing around with the unattended-gui webserver stuff. I've got it
all up and running, and am trying to configure it. I'm trying to add a
new computer, by adding a Name, Macaddress, Description, Servicetag, but
when I try to save, the Status block goes red with the following
message: M
So the problem is related to the driver for the network card. Can you
please test the following steps:
1.) try the bootcd version 0.4.1:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=127437
2.) check the logs from the DHCP Server with the version 0.5.1
- is a DHCP Discover reaching the ser
sorry, did not know about a unattended-gui maillist; I will use that the next
time.
DHCP server is Microsoft, which is working for all other models.
Lenovo T60 can be installed with a old ua-kernel/ua-root from around
22.11.2006, do not remeber the version
sorry for being a linux newbie, but h
Hi,
please use the unattended-gui mailing list for questions related to
unattended-gui.
What DHCP-Server are you using? Which network driver is loaded for the
network card (normaly e1000)? Is it working in the 0.5 version?
greetings mario
Am Mittwoch, den 28.11.2007, 10:24 +0200 schrieb Nyström
hello
when booting with Marios 0.5.1 PXE, I do not get a correct IP address.
instead I get this local thing 169.254.n.n.
my pxe config looks like this
label 5
kernel ua-0.5.1.kernel
append initrd=ua-0.5.1.root vga=normal profile=unattended-gui
z_path=//n.n.n.n/share z_user=
Am Mittwoch, den 28.11.2007, 11:58 +1100 schrieb Brian May:
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 12:54:41PM +0100, Mario Gzuk wrote:
> > Hi,
> > as I wrote months before there is all ready a way:
> > http://unattended-gui.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/unattended-gui/z/etc/init/profiles/unattended-nodosemu/01inst
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