ianfitzgibbon Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Firstly this is my first on the for the forum so apologies if this has already been answeredbut... I have 5 VMware virtual machines setup to recieve PXEboot requests from the RIS server at my workplace.All machines are have IDE drives with 1 machine with SCSI drive as a test.All machines can get the F12 prompt and I can connect to the server, I choose the RIS image but the image starts to load but hangs at Setup is starting windows.I have added the VMscsi drivers and video drivers to the global image Anything else I am missing cos I am completely stumpedthanks in advance Ian
cluberti Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 Does this work with non-VM machines? I ask because if you set NTLMv2 to level 5 on the DCs, the DCs will refuse the LM or NTLM authentication of a RIS client and you'll hang at this point. If a non-VM machine works, then this isn't the issue.Also, is this a flat image or a riprep image?
ianfitzgibbon Posted January 23, 2007 Author Posted January 23, 2007 Hi there many thanks for the reply - Ris does work on non vm machines ...All standard machines build fine The image is a riprep imageThanks againIan
cluberti Posted January 23, 2007 Posted January 23, 2007 If it hangs at that point, then, it's usually network drivers. Have you integrated any network drivers? I've never seen this problem on flat images, but I have seen this problem (on real hardware too) due to network card driver issues.
ianfitzgibbon Posted January 23, 2007 Author Posted January 23, 2007 Thanks for the reply,I did think I did include the NIC Drivers but I wil check again tomorrow when I get to work I will let you know if that was it Thanks for the fantastic help sofarIan
ianfitzgibbon Posted January 24, 2007 Author Posted January 24, 2007 Hi there Good morning from a snowy uk anyways the network drivers are in the global image and it still hangs - the drivers I'm using are the w2k versions that included in the I386 folder. Reason for this I can't find any XP versionsThe files are as follows ... ( this is a copy of my notes I create when updating the I386 folder)19-01-07 - Added for Vmware version09/08/2006 15:02 7,900 Vmware-nic.cat09/08/2006 15:02 3,561 Vmware-nic.inf09/08/2006 15:02 7,860 vmxnet.cat09/08/2006 15:02 3,567 vmxnet.inf09/08/2006 15:02 22,528 vmxnet.sys09/08/2006 15:02 3,584 vmx_mode.dll09/08/2006 15:02 9,052 vmx_svga.cat09/08/2006 15:02 2,970 vmx_svga.inf09/08/2006 15:02 15,744 vmx_svga.sys09/08/2006 15:02 84,608 vmx_fb.dll21-01-07 - Added for VMware version30/11/05 18:30 1,621 VMSCSI.INF30/11/05 18:30 7,868 VMSCSI.cat30/11/05 18:30 10,880 VMSCSI.SYSI am assuming you don't need to list any NIC files in the TXTSETUP.SIFhelp Thanks ian
cluberti Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 Are they also in the flat-file image's i386 folder, the one that was used to build that riprep image?
ianfitzgibbon Posted January 24, 2007 Author Posted January 24, 2007 Hi there Many thanks for the reply Yes the files are in the I386 folder which all the images use after I have ripreped themThanksIan
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now