On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 04:37:04PM -0400, Kevin Landers wrote: > I am curious as to whether or not wpkg could then be set to install, run > and install each application needed on that machine in turn. I would > imagine there would be a need for reboots. There would be multiple > applications such as office suite, virus scanner, firewalls, etc. FWIW, we use a method similar to Rainer Meier's method, but started in a different way. We've made a (rather hackish, but effective) unattended Windows installation suite (which boots Linux off PXE, mounts an installation share, partitions disks and run Windows Setup in dosemu). Windows Setup is fed with a file called unattend.txt - among other things, it installs WPKG Client late in the process (with [UserParams] and UserExecute), but before the last reboot. Thus, WPKG runs at the last reboot and installs an office suite, virus scanner and other useful stuff. I can give you the details if you're interested. -B -- Berge Schwebs Bjørlo Alegría! |