Hi Martin!
Enable search-win-drivers.pl? - nothing to enable. You should run this
script on your deployment host - I do not realize what OS you use on your
deployment box - on Linux it should be something like this:

$./search-win-drivers.pl -g -d .../unattended-4.9/install/drivers/ >
../unattended-4.9/install/drivers/search-win-drivers.cache

This command will create search-win-drivers.cache, if is this exist the
script will check and copy appropriate driver to the target partition.
(Of course you need to put drivers to the unattended-4.9/install/drivers/
directory - for example I'm using BTS driver pack)

About your second question, I'm suspect that you want to do something
"unneeded". I have been build bzImage and initrd for Linux PXE boot, and
it is not contain any ssh related packages ... may be you can include
them, or using different PXE boot image set with unattended add-on
scripts, such es "misc/master" but any cases you have to rebuild install
images (for standard unattended iamge it mean about 1.6 GByte download,
and respectable time for make).
> change the pxe-boot-parameters
What for? What parameters you need to change?

Rgards
  tovis

I'm not sure why you need to change PXE boot parameters - what for?

> Thanks, i downloaded the files directly from
> http://unattended.sourceforge.net/step-by-step.php , this was version
> 4.8. And, i hang my head low, never cared about the version.
>
> Now i've version 4.9.
>
> How do i've to enable search-win-drivers.pl ? I had a look to the
> install.pl and it seems so, that it's included (but i don't understand
> much about perl). But when i use linuxboot (pxe) it seems not to be
> included. Also there is no [SystemDrive:]\drv-scan\... on the target
> system.
>
> I've another question.
> Before  first reboot, i want the client to run a script on my server
> (login via ssh), to change the pxe-boot-parameters. I want to use
> 'ssh-keygen -t dsa'. Has someone an idea, where to put the  priv-key for
> the client using linuxboot?
> I think, i've to put my script into the doit.bat, right? But how can i
> handle a secure access to my server?
>
> Thanks, Martin
>
> tovis schrieb:
>> Hi Martin!
>>
>> This method, need not only copy the drivers under $oem$ ... but copy all
>> *.inf files under the "root" of setup disk I386/.
>> I'm affraid that you downloaded old, 4.8 version - you would better
>> restart with 4.9 found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/unattended/
>> There is a very good new method using special folder for drivers out of
>> os
>> installation folder and a script which prepare a list for drivers reside
>> there, and after at preparing for installation process it will collect
>> drivers you need and copy to installation partition, on your target box.
>> It is possible simply using BTS driver pack, which is contain most
>> recent
>> version of drivers about 1.5 GByte(!).
>> One little problem could be, happend if you need textmode drivers for
>> using target storage.
>>
>> Regards
>>   tovis
>>
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> i add folders named Audio, LAN etc. to
>>> $oem$/$1/Drivers/Laptop_Class_silver .
>>> But after unattended setup is ready, there is only a directory
>>> C:\Drivers\Laptop_Class_silver without the subdirectory  Audio, LAN
>>> etc.
>>> Also, the install.pl add nothing to the OemPnPDriversPath in the
>>> unatended.txt. Do I have to set it manually?
>>> I've no idea for the reasons of this error, can somebody help me.
>>>
>>>
>>> When running .\script-updates an .\prepare everything goes right except
>>> the download of windows-kb890830-v2.8.exe . I think, there is a newer
>>> version (windows-kb890830-v3.5.exe). When i download the
>>> windows-kb890830-v2.8.exe manually to /install/updates/common/kb890830/
>>> the installation hangs with "NTVDM CPU Has Encountered an Illegal
>>> Instruction CS:0f7c IP:03b4 OP:63 72 65 65 6e". The same error occurs
>>> when running openoffice.bat.
>>> Someone an idea?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Martin
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