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!


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