I do it like this:
First do a "attended" install. Get the proper registry key.
Then:
vnc-4.0-x86_win32.exe /SILENT /SP-
Apply registry key.
There's lots of information on http://darkage.co.uk/
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Hi,
i've come across a couple of problems with the linuxboot.iso.
a)I think there's a symbolic link missing to
z/linuxaux/lib/libpthread.so in /lib.
b)When i try it to compile myself, it always breaks when reaching the
klibc part.
unresolved symbols in tests/environ.o
c)How about adding a cle
Hi there,
i'm having a strange problem with the 4.x Unattended Series booting on
the aforementioned system.
Everyything boots up and starts properly but while trying to get a DHCP
address i get an "inavlid opcode" and lots of garbage...
i booted with an old 3.3 bootdisk i had lying around and it
Greetings,
thats my problem. I've added a script to the bottom part to make sure
it's run last. Unfortunately the postinst.bat triggers the reboot before
my script is fully executed.
Any ideas?
thanks
Jan
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Hi,
you should definately take a look at the "Real Men Don't Click" website.
Lots of stuff you want to do is explained there.
http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/realmen/
Greetings
Jan
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Hi.
The IMZ-file is compressed with gzip.
If on WIN try WinZip or whatever zip utility you use to unpack it.
If on UNIX rename to imz.gz and then use unzip/gunzip.
Hope this helps.
Jan
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Instead of using some of the rather cryptic download addresses provided
by Microsoft , this mirrorserver might be considered as an alternative.
ftp://ftp.cert.dfn.de/pub/vendor/microsoft
Languages provided are English and German only though..
Cheers,
Jan
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