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[Unattended] Help
Brandon Aho
2012-04-30 21:47:26 UTC
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Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3 install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300 gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when it is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can increase their size as well.

Thanks

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2012-05-01 02:03:54 UTC
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On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho wrote:

> Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3 install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300 gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when it is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can increase their size as well.

If you are doing a net install I think you have to change from the dos boot to a linux boot.



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Brandon Aho
2012-05-01 14:35:06 UTC
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So I figured out what it was. My driver folder in my winxpsp3 folder was too big. I am using the Linux boot. Now my question is how goes the z:\ drive get built and or mounted? What script? It appears that it is not large enough to support all of the models of drivers I have in there. It doesn't appear to just be a mapping because the server has 50 gigs of free space and the z drive isn't anywhere close to that.

Thanks

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On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho wrote:


Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3 install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300 gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when it is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can increase their size as well.

If you are doing a net install I think you have to change from the dos boot to a linux boot.





Thanks

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Ben Greenfield
2012-05-01 14:42:17 UTC
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I remember that issue but haven't been involved in a long time. My z: drive was a smb share. I remember working with the size of driver folders and I think I had mapped install scripts to mac addresses but i can't remember.


On May 1, 2012, at 10:35 AM, Brandon Aho wrote:

> So I figured out what it was. My driver folder in my winxpsp3 folder was too big. I am using the Linux boot. Now my question is how goes the z:\ drive get built and or mounted? What script? It appears that it is not large enough to support all of the models of drivers I have in there. It doesn’t appear to just be a mapping because the server has 50 gigs of free space and the z drive isn’t anywhere close to that.
>
> Thanks
>
> Brandon
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> Brandon Aho
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> 952-808-6685 Desk
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> On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho wrote:
>
>
> Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3 install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300 gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when it is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can increase their size as well.
>
> If you are doing a net install I think you have to change from the dos boot to a linux boot.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Brandon
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Ludvig Andersson
2012-05-01 18:14:47 UTC
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If I am remebering right, the early stage of the installation
is using a FAT16 file system, which is limited to 2 GB. I
think you have to make sure that the operating system files,
including any driver in the $OEM$ directory does not exceed
2 GB.

/Ludde

On 2012-05-01 16:42, Ben Greenfield wrote:
> I remember that issue but haven't been involved in a long time. My z:
> drive was a smb share. I remember working with the size of driver
> folders and I think I had mapped install scripts to mac addresses but i
> can't remember.
>
>
> On May 1, 2012, at 10:35 AM, Brandon Aho wrote:
>
>> So I figured out what it was. My driver folder in my winxpsp3 folder
>> was too big. I am using the Linux boot. Now my question is how goes
>> the z:\ drive get built and or mounted? What script? It appears that
>> it is not large enough to support all of the models of drivers I have
>> in there. It doesn’t appear to just be a mapping because the server
>> has 50 gigs of free space and the z drive isn’t anywhere close to that.
>> Thanks
>> Brandon
>>
>> <image001.png>
>>
>> *Brandon Aho***
>> *Retail Systems Manager*
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>> *From:*Ben Greenfield [mailto:***@cogs.com]
>> *Sent:*Monday, April 30, 2012 9:04 PM
>> *To:*All things concerning http://unattended.sourceforge.net/
>> *Subject:*Re: [Unattended] Help
>> On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho wrote:
>>
>>
>> Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working
>> great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3
>> install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too
>> small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300
>> gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the
>> last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore
>> and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when it
>> is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can
>> increase their size as well.
>> If you are doing a net install I think you have to change from the dos
>> boot to a linux boot.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Brandon
>>
>>
>> <image001.png>
>>
>> *Brandon Aho*
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Brandon Aho
2012-05-01 18:42:55 UTC
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I setup my partition to be fat32 and it has about 300 gigs of free space on the c drive. How can I change the z:\ drive to be a larger drive size? Is that part of the Linux boot or is that part of the perl scripts.




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If I am remebering right, the early stage of the installation is using a FAT16 file system, which is limited to 2 GB. I think you have to make sure that the operating system files, including any driver in the $OEM$ directory does not exceed
2 GB.

/Ludde

On 2012-05-01 16:42, Ben Greenfield wrote:
> I remember that issue but haven't been involved in a long time. My z:
> drive was a smb share. I remember working with the size of driver
> folders and I think I had mapped install scripts to mac addresses but
> i can't remember.
>
>
> On May 1, 2012, at 10:35 AM, Brandon Aho wrote:
>
>> So I figured out what it was. My driver folder in my winxpsp3 folder
>> was too big. I am using the Linux boot. Now my question is how goes
>> the z:\ drive get built and or mounted? What script? It appears that
>> it is not large enough to support all of the models of drivers I have
>> in there. It doesn't appear to just be a mapping because the server
>> has 50 gigs of free space and the z drive isn't anywhere close to that.
>> Thanks
>> Brandon
>>
>> <image001.png>
>>
>> *Brandon Aho***
>> *Retail Systems Manager*
>> ****@northerntool.com <mailto:***@northerntool.com>*
>> *952-808-6685 Desk*
>> *952-992-0502 Cell*
>> *From:*Ben Greenfield [mailto:***@cogs.com] *Sent:*Monday, April 30,
>> 2012 9:04 PM *To:*All things concerning
>> http://unattended.sourceforge.net/
>> *Subject:*Re: [Unattended] Help
>> On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho wrote:
>>
>>
>> Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working
>> great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3
>> install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too
>> small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300
>> gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the
>> last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore
>> and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when
>> it is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can
>> increase their size as well.
>> If you are doing a net install I think you have to change from the
>> dos boot to a linux boot.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Brandon
>>
>>
>> <image001.png>
>>
>> *Brandon Aho*
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Fil Nava
2012-05-01 18:58:56 UTC
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I think the real solution for this is to slip stream sp3 into your xp
distro.
Check this out I could be wrong as it is known to not work with some oem.
It worked for me with sp2 back in the day.

http://unattended.sourceforge.net/advanced.php#slipstream

Felipe


On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho
<***@northerntool.com>wrote:

> Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working
> great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3
> install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too small or
> 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300 gigs of free
> space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the last continue I am
> getting an error message that I generally ignore and then it goes into the
> formatting. It looks like it happens when it is mounting the z and y
> drive. Also what script does this so I can increase their size as well.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Brandon
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Brandon Aho
2012-05-02 13:33:37 UTC
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SP3 is part of the main OS source. I did watch the install closely yesterday and it does appear to be fat 16 and convert to fat32 and right before the conversion it does throw an error looks like in the freedos load.


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From: Fil Nava [mailto:***@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:59 PM
To: All things concerning http://unattended.sourceforge.net/
Subject: Re: [Unattended] Help

I think the real solution for this is to slip stream sp3 into your xp distro.
Check this out I could be wrong as it is known to not work with some oem.
It worked for me with sp2 back in the day.

http://unattended.sourceforge.net/advanced.php#slipstream

Felipe

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho <***@northerntool.com<mailto:***@northerntool.com>> wrote:
Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3 install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300 gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when it is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can increase their size as well.

Thanks

Brandon



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Tim Bates
2012-05-02 13:58:25 UTC
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On 2/05/2012 11:33 PM, Brandon Aho wrote:
> SP3 is part of the main OS source. I did watch the install closely
> yesterday and it does appear to be fat 16 and convert to fat32 and right
> before the conversion it does throw an error looks like in the freedos load.

Isn't it FAT32 then converted to NTFS?

I had similar problems with space and partitions when I first started
playing with Unattended. Fixed it by changing the command that creates
the partitions - unfortunately it's late here now, and I have no idea
where my old Unattended stuff is (I don't use it anymore due to a change
of job).

TB
Brandon Aho
2012-05-02 14:24:00 UTC
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I will take a look at that.

Thanks





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On 2/05/2012 11:33 PM, Brandon Aho wrote:
> SP3 is part of the main OS source. I did watch the install closely
> yesterday and it does appear to be fat 16 and convert to fat32 and
> right before the conversion it does throw an error looks like in the freedos load.

Isn't it FAT32 then converted to NTFS?

I had similar problems with space and partitions when I first started playing with Unattended. Fixed it by changing the command that creates the partitions - unfortunately it's late here now, and I have no idea where my old Unattended stuff is (I don't use it anymore due to a change of job).

TB

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Ben Greenfield
2012-05-02 14:39:21 UTC
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On May 2, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Brandon Aho wrote:

> SP3 is part of the main OS source. I did watch the install closely yesterday and it does appear to be fat 16 and convert to fat32 and right before the conversion it does throw an error looks like in the freedos load.


that all sounds right try to switch from dosboot (freedos) to a linuxboot is what I think the workaround is(if a workaround exists).


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> From: Fil Nava [mailto:***@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:59 PM
> To: All things concerning http://unattended.sourceforge.net/
> Subject: Re: [Unattended] Help
>
> I think the real solution for this is to slip stream sp3 into your xp distro.
> Check this out I could be wrong as it is known to not work with some oem.
> It worked for me with sp2 back in the day.
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> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Brandon Aho <***@northerntool.com> wrote:
> Have a question. I have gotten everything up and things were working great. The issue that I am having now is that when the windows xp sp3 install kicks off it errors out because the partition size is too small or 2296 megs is required for the installation. Well I have 300 gigs of free space that I am install to. Any ideas? Also after the last continue I am getting an error message that I generally ignore and then it goes into the formatting. It looks like it happens when it is mounting the z and y drive. Also what script does this so I can increase their size as well.
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