Phate Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 I'm in the process of creating a network bootdisk on a cd, this will allow me to restore an image from a image server. I'm creatin this is the event that the user I'm rolling out does not have a disk drive.We normally use bootdisks, that map drives to our image server and our deployment software and then restores the image to a chosen workstation.Now my question is, I've been looking at a fantastic site called http://www.nu2.nu/,this site is if you did'nt already know, which you probably did, by the excellent advise I've had already from Mr Mouse & Co, is a site for creating bootdisks of any kind.The only problem is I'm attempting merge parts of my own BDisk to a Mod bootdisk, and I'm getting totally confused.Is there anyone that can break down some of these command lines for me so I can understand them, as you probably guessed I've never created a Image boot disk on a cd before.If there is anyone who can help, let me know, and I'll send you a couple of command lines I'm confused with.Many Thanks in advance.Phate :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agent Smith Posted September 17, 2003 Report Share Posted September 17, 2003 I'm in the process of creating a network bootdisk on a cd, this will allow me to restore an image from a image server. I'm creatin this is the event that the user I'm rolling out does not have a disk drive.We normally use bootdisks, that map drives to our image server and our deployment software and then restores the image to a chosen workstation.I appreciate that you may wish to incorporate more tools to a boot cd, but for ease of use, all you would need to do is use something like Nero to duplicate your current floppies to a bootable CD.If you could supply more details about what exactly you are trying to create, I will try to advise further.Regards. Mr. M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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