On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:30 PM, FwdTmp <fwd...@freemail.hu> wrote:
> Hello Kaushal,
>
> the number of the open files must be the same (or around it) during
> each installs, so it cannot be a problem (meaning the number). so this
> problem must be connected to the installed machine. what about the
> memory? wrong or not enough amount...? too many ppl of us have it
> working ;) so the problem is close to you somehow.
>
> Monday, December 7, 2009, 6:06:06 AM, you wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Juan Jose Pablos <jua...@apertus.es> wrote:
>>>> How do i start the unattended automated deployment to install Windows
>>>> XP on the client host. I did not understand that.
>>>> I did burned the bootdisk.iso on the CD and booted the client host
>>>> using the bootdisk.iso CD. It asked me to choose a Network Driver.
>>>
>>> ż?ż A Network Driver?, please write down the exact error message that you
>>> get.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>> Hi Juan,
>
>> I have reinstalled the PXE Server and set ulimit for guest user to
>> 65000 and I am still facing the below issue after series of questions
>> while installing Windows XP on the client host.
>
>> I have tried both the method of linux-based CD-ROM as well as Network
>> boot, still the same issue.
>
>> Creating c:\netinst ............ FAILED : Too many open files (EMFILE)
>> at Z:\dosbin\install.pl line 1656.
>> Aborting
> A:\>> exit 0
>
>> Please suggest/guide
>
>> Thanks and Regards,
>
>> Kaushal
>
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Hi FwdTmp

I have tried with the new brand laptop too and also i have used the
Virtual Box via VMWARE. I am still able to reproduce the issue.
Not able to figure out what is causing the issue.

Please suggest/guide.

Thanks

Kaushal

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