Brian May wrote:
> I seem to be getting status 67 errors when installing wpkg from
> unattended. These don't occur when doing the same thing manually.
This remains.
> Last time I pushed "R" for retry, and got the dialog box displayed for
> configuring wpkg, despite the fact I supplied a setting
Hello,
I seem to be getting status 67 errors when installing wpkg from
unattended. These don't occur when doing the same thing manually.
Last time I pushed "R" for retry, and got the dialog box displayed for
configuring wpkg, despite the fact I supplied a settings file.
On my previous attempt,
Nyström Anders escribió:
> now this is getting interesting,
> about 2 times of 10 it works just fine as it should.
>
> is there anything I can do to make /etc/master and /etc/udhcpc-script work
> more secure?
> should I put sleep commands in there or something?
I think that you are having proble
Hi,
I have upload the second test candidate for the next release:
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/testing/48_rc2/
Test on your systems. If not mayor bugs are found it. This file will
became 4.8.
I put a Release Note on the wiki for updating information related to
this release, feel free to upd
Matt Hyclak escribió:
> Is anyone else having the update for KB944338 exit with status 1? It's
> hanging up my installations...
>
> Matt
>
Try to execute with /ER option
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Is anyone else having the update for KB944338 exit with status 1? It's
hanging up my installations...
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Hi,
I think it should also possible with the unattended project. Here are
the first steps on how you can set up a "liveHD" with unattended-gui:
http://unattended-gui.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Bootcd:USB
That document is a work in progress, but it is possible to install OS,
apllikations
now this is getting interesting,
about 2 times of 10 it works just fine as it should.
is there anything I can do to make /etc/master and /etc/udhcpc-script work more
secure?
should I put sleep commands in there or something?
Anders
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Regis Gras escribió:
> Nils Olav Fossum wrote:
>
>>
>> Have you moved the linuxboot directory on to the server share?
>> you also have to move dosbin/install.pl over
>>
>>
>>
> No, that is my big mistake
> I moved only bzImage and initrd.
> Should I move all the directories except: os, pack
James Tipler wrote:
> You've got a way to start a Windows install from a Linux distribution - which
> to
> my mind makes you a genuis, becuase that's exactly what I need. Is there any
> chance you could give me a few hints about how you accomplished this?
I have nothing to do with the development
Nils Olav Fossum wrote:
>
>
>Have you moved the linuxboot directory on to the server share?
>you also have to move dosbin/install.pl over
>
>
>
No, that is my big mistake
I moved only bzImage and initrd.
Should I move all the directories except: os, packages script and site
or just dosbin/i
Hi,
I'm attempting to create a universal windows setup routine and unattended is
clearly a good way to go. Sadly, a lot of these machines are not networked, and
so remote installation from a network share isn't going to work. After a couple
of weeks tinkering I'm at the stage where I have a hard d
sorry Regis
I do not use parted or I actually always use the whole disk,
or perhaps I do use, but dont know it, so no problems for me there.
(remember I am a linux newbie) I did a find and got libparted-1.8.so.8
Anders
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From: Regis Gras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Torsdag 10 april 2008 13:46, skrev Regis Gras:
> I tried to compile unattended-4.8 on a debian
>
> The compile was OK, but nothing works
> On Dell OPtiplex 755, the internet driver does'nt work
> Always: eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO and the Dell freezes
>
> On an older computer:
Nyström Anders wrote:
>hello
>
>I had a similar situation
>unattended-4.8
>new e1000 driver
>nt5x-install (automatically in the meta section)
>make download and make all works fine
>
>PXE boot goes alright until
> :00:19.0 :eth0 Unable to allocate MSI Interrupt Error -1
> Sending
I just finish to compile the last cvs.
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/ .
cd linuxboot
cvs up
make download.
Compile OK, but exactly the same problem:
Network does'nt work on Dell Optiplex 755
parted does'nt work on older PC (libparted-
hello
I had a similar situation
unattended-4.8
new e1000 driver
nt5x-install (automatically in the meta section)
make download and make all works fine
PXE boot goes alright until
:00:19.0 :eth0 Unable to allocate MSI Interrupt Error -1
Sending Discover
:00:19.0 :e
I tried to compile unattended-4.8 on a debian
The compile was OK, but nothing works
On Dell OPtiplex 755, the internet driver does'nt work
Always: eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO and the Dell freezes
On an older computer:
Network OK, mount cif OK, but parted does'nt work
Torsdag 10 april 2008 12:10, skrev Regis Gras:
> >I think I remember the MSI error from a while ago when I was using
> > PXE-boot on a VIA ITX board. That was a bug in the PXE code on the chip.
> >You can test that by booting from CD using the same build.
>
> Yes, but I do'nt know how to do.
> 4-8
Nils Olav Fossum wrote:
>
>
>I believe there is several things at play here.
>
>
Thank you for your response.
>I think I remember the MSI error from a while ago when I was using PXE-boot on
>a VIA ITX board. That was a bug in the PXE code on the chip.
>You can test that by booting from CD usin
Onsdag 09 april 2008 17:11, skrev Nils Olav Fossum:
> Now I changed to 4.8rc1 and the first T61 is not able to boot windows.
> Just a black screen with the cursor blinking in upper left corner.
> Ok, revert to the old tested 4.7-like patched unattended
> and its not able to pick up the dhcp boot
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