Now this one is strange. I tried unattended 4.5 - same error! As I re-watched all text given since boot I mentioned an error after typing in username and password for the share (install). I only used domain-accounts before.
As I used a local account and password it worked just fine.. The question is: Why did I get to the point where unattended was searching for available OS? Because script was going on I didn't look for any errors after typing in account information.. Nevertheless, thanks for the help! Michael Pravida Sean Branam wrote: > I had the exact same problem. > You'll have to use the perl script (forgot the name) to rename them to > lower case. > That solved it for me. > > > Mr. Sean Branam > > > > > Michael Pravida wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >like others before I have the following error: > > > >"Scanning for OS directories under Z:\os... > >None found! bailing at /z/dosbin/install.pl line 664." > > > >I searched the list and found some points worth checking out ;-) > > > >a) the file server: > > > > It's a w2ksp4 pc with the folder "install" (and any subitems) shared > to > >everyone. As a test I gave everyone any rights. > > > >b) after bailing: ls /z/os: > > > > brings up: w2k and wxp. > > ls /z/os/w2k -> i386 > > ls /z/os/w2k/i386 -> many files ;-) > > same to /z/os/wxp/i386 > > > >c) the files txtsetup.sif, setupp.ini & prodspec.ini under i386: > > > > These files are there, I can watch them with more. > > But one point is strange: all files I copied from CD are in capital > >letters.. Do I have to rename all those files? I thought it does not > matter > >because of windows being the file server. > > > >d) Changes to \site\config.pl & \site\unattend.txt & lib\unattend.txt > > > > no changes to config.pl > > no unattend.txt under \site\ > > unattend.txt under \lib\ is: > >**** > >; General user information > >[UserData] > > > >[GuiUnattended] > > ; See <http://unattended.sourceforge.net/timezones.html> > > TimeZone=110 > > OEMSkipRegional=1 > > OemSkipWelcome=1 > > > >[Unattended] > > UnattendMode=DefaultHide > > FileSystem=ConvertNTFS > > ExtendOemPartition=1 > > OemSkipEula=Yes > > OemPreinstall=Yes > > ; Needed for XP - see <http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=294801>. > > UnattendSwitch=Yes > > > >[Components] > > ; Install IIS by default > > iis_common=On > > iis_inetmgr=On > > iis_www=On > > ; Docs suggest iis_pwmgr only works on Win2k, but include it > > ; anyway > > iis_pwmgr=On > > ; Include docs > > iis_doc=On > > > >[Data] > > AutoPartition=1 > > MsDosInitiated="0" > > UnattendedInstall=Yes > > > >[Display] > > BitsPerPel=32 > > Xresolution=1024 > > YResolution=768 > > Vrefresh=75 > > > >[Networking] > > InstallDefaultComponents=Yes > > > >[NetOptionalComponents] > > ; Install Print Services for UNIX > > LPDSVC=1 > >**** > > > >e) What is the file.cvsignore doing in \os\? > > It contains: "w*". > > But that might not be the problem, I already tried other folder-names > >like 2k and so on. > > > >I use unattended-4.4 and it's linux boot cd. > > > >Thanks for help! ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click _______________________________________________ unattended-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/unattended-info