Hi,
when i start an installation by opsi (of windows XP or windows 7),all the files are copied (i386 and drivers), but after this, the computer don't reboot !
it stay on the page with the logo OPSI
it's a Dell Optiplex 780 ; sometimes it works good !!!
i don't know if it is a problem with opsi or with the computer
Thanks a lot
Dig
[SOLVED] Problems Reboot Opsi
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[SOLVED] Problems Reboot Opsi
Zuletzt geändert von dixgrammes am 07 Dez 2010, 15:23, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
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Re: Problems Reboot Opsi
Select the client in configed and go to host parameter tab.
Select Property opsi-linux-bootimage.append and add the value "reboot=b" (without "").
Select the newly created value, save settings and try again.
Select Property opsi-linux-bootimage.append and add the value "reboot=b" (without "").
Select the newly created value, save settings and try again.
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Re: Problems Reboot Opsi
Sorry ; i work with opsi 3.4
so i don't have the tab "host parameters"
Dig
so i don't have the tab "host parameters"
Dig
Re: Problems Reboot Opsi
Hi,
/tftpboot/linux/pxelinux.cfg/install
Hre you may add some of these parameters. But be aware that this file is not clientspecific.
regards
d.oertel
Think about an upgrade.....Sorry ; i work with opsi 3.4
Have a look at the file:i don't have the tab "host parameters"
/tftpboot/linux/pxelinux.cfg/install
Hre you may add some of these parameters. But be aware that this file is not clientspecific.
regards
d.oertel
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For productive opsi installations we recommend support contracts.
http://www.uib.de
http://www.opsi.org
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[SOLVED] Re: Problems Reboot Opsi
Thanks All
it works by adding "reboot=b" in the install file (/tftpboot/linux)
Dig
it works by adding "reboot=b" in the install file (/tftpboot/linux)
Dig