Scott.
To change the server name and login id during the linux boot process you
will need to use an application to extract the linuxboot.iso file so you
can edit it then re-create the .iso so you can finally reburn a new cd.
Do a search on the group for .iso modification.  Let me know if you
can't find it and I will look it up at work.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don
Morrison
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 2:14 PM
To: Scott Adams
Cc: Unattended Info ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: RE: [Unattended] OK, couple of new problems/questions

Scott,

I had a similar problem and found that my admin password wasn't
compatible
with the linux install method -- when I used a simpler password
everything
worked.  I didn't spend too much time working on the problem but I
assumed
that the samba client must not have liked it.  Now, months later I have
found that windows doesn't like that password sometimes either -- eh, no
worries.  Anyway, check if there may be some 'weird' characters in your
password and test it with something simple.  All this assumes that you
have
put the data into your unattend.txt correctly:

[GuiUnattended]
    AdminPassword=YOURPASS

[Identification]
    JoinDomain="YOURDOMAIN"
    DomainAdmin="YOURDOMAIN\someaccount"
    DomainAdminPassword="somepass"

Good luck.
Don

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Unattended] OK, couple of new problems/questions

I have gotten everything working for the windowsXPsp2 install using the
linuxboot method and it works great, I have the unattend.txt file setup
like
I would like. Only two questions, or maybe they would be problems, I put
the
administrator password in the unattend.txt file but it still asks for it
and
if I do not enter anything then it is blank when the machine finishes
the
install, I am assuming this is a problem with something not picking up
the
adminpassword from the unattend.txt or some such.  The second is a
question,
what file do I put the "//server/folder" (//ntinstall/install change)
and
the userid and password so that I do not have to enter them all the
time,
remember I am using the linuxboot method.

Thanks for the great program and the help.

Scott Adams
Computer Network Instructor
SEARK College
Pine Bluff, Arkansas


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