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Unable to find C:\opsi\startnet.cmd file

Verfasst: 18 Jul 2023, 13:12
von vivek1s
HI,

I am unable to find C:\opsi\startnet.cmd, while I am creating Windows 11 PE, this is my first time to create netboot product.
So please help , because i am fresher and i trying to create PE and there is require C:\opsi\startnet.cmd and i am unable to create , because I don't know , how to create C:\opsi\startnet.cmd in windows ? and from which package need to be install for C:\opsi\startnet.cmd.

Re: Unable to find C:\opsi\startnet.cmd file

Verfasst: 18 Jul 2023, 13:52
von ThomasT
https://docs.opsi.org/opsi-docs-en/4.2/getting-started/os-installation.html#firststeps-osinstall-fill-base-packages-nt6-pe hat geschrieben:(Note: The file c:\opsi\startnet.cmd will be created by the opsi linux bootimage after the script setup.py is executed. The startnet.cmd contains the call to wpeinit.)
Sometimes you get the error message when booting the winpe. This is often the case when missing hdd/nvme drivers in winpe

Re: Unable to find C:\opsi\startnet.cmd file

Verfasst: 18 Jul 2023, 14:03
von vivek1s
Hi Thomas,
My question is where i find setup.py for startnet.cmd (Note: The file c:\opsi\startnet.cmd will be created by the opsi linux bootimage after the script setup.py is executed. The startnet.cmd contains the call to wpeinit.)

Re: Unable to find C:\opsi\startnet.cmd file

Verfasst: 19 Jul 2023, 14:51
von ThomasT
The setup.py is located in the root directory of the netboot product in the depot folder.

Re: Unable to find C:\opsi\startnet.cmd file

Verfasst: 20 Jul 2023, 14:42
von SisterOfMercy
vivek1s hat geschrieben: 18 Jul 2023, 13:12 I am unable to find C:\opsi\startnet.cmd, while I am creating Windows 11 PE, this is my first time to create netboot product.
So please help , because i am fresher and i trying to create PE and there is require C:\opsi\startnet.cmd and i am unable to create , because I don't know , how to create C:\opsi\startnet.cmd in windows ? and from which package need to be install for C:\opsi\startnet.cmd.
Uhm, I think you are trying the wrong thing. Install the opsi-winpe package on your opsi-server (via opsi-package-updater), if it is not already installed.

Download the Microsoft Windows ADK WinPE add-on from here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windo ... dk-install
Install this WinPE on a test client.
(optional: integrate updates and the optional components for windows 11)

Install opsi-winpe on this test client, and you will end up with a ready made windows PE, which is suitable for windows 10 and windows 11.