Hi Detlef Oertel,
thanks for your respons.
When I try to change the setting through the config editor I do get these errors for all the netboot products.
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: boot_partition_letter
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: system_language
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: winpenetworkmode
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: windows_partition_label
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: winpe_uilanguage
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: imagename
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: productkey
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: data_partition_letter
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: boot_partition_size
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: boot_partition_label
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: additional_drivers
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: system_keyboard_layout
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: winpe_inputlocale
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: orgname
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: windows_partition_size
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: askbeforeinst
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: data_partition_label
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: blockalignment
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: system_timezone
Fri Dec 28 14:12:52 CET 2012 -- key not valid: fullname
I didn't use the OPSIDEMO vm but manually installed OPSI with Centos6.3 as platform.
Further I tried changing the setting with these commands:
cd /home/opsiproducts/
/home/opsiproducts# opsi-package-manager -x /var/lib/opsi/repository/win7_4.0.2-1.opsi
Edit /home/opsiproducts/win7/OPSI/control and add the apropriate values for dutch in
- winpe_uilanguage
- winpe_uilanguage_fallback
- winpe_inputlocale
- system_language
- system_keyboard_layout
Repackage and deploy with your defaults:
#cd /home/opsiproducts/win7
#opsi-makeproductfile
#cp win7_4.0.2-1.opsi /var/lib/opsi/repository/win7_4.0.2-1.opsi
#opsi-setup --set-rights
But still all the deployed clients (deployed with the client-boot-cd) have a Dutch Win7 OS but with German localization and German keyboardlayout. English as second localization and keyboardlayout.
i've checked the product updater:
[root@DIS-OPSI4-V win7]# opsi-product-updater -i -vv
Zsync command found: /usr/bin/zsync
Reading config file '/etc/opsi/opsi-product-updater.conf'
Getting installed products
Getting info for local packages in '/var/lib/opsi/repository'
Getting package infos from repository '
http://download.uib.de'
config-win-base_4.0.1-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.1-1' of product 'config-win-base' is up to date
hwaudit_4.0.5-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.5-1' of product 'hwaudit' is up to date
javavm_1.6.0.33-2.opsi - installation not required: installed version '1.6.0.33-2' of product 'javavm' is up to date
jedit_4.5.2-2.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.5.2-2' of product 'jedit' is up to date
opsi-adminutils_4.0.2.1-2.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2.1-2' of product 'opsi-adminutils' is up to date
opsi-client-agent_4.0.2.1-2.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2.1-2' of product 'opsi-client-agent' is up to date
opsi-template-with-admin_4.0.2-2.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-2' of product 'opsi-template-with-admin' is up to date
opsi-template_4.0.2-2.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-2' of product 'opsi-template' is up to date
opsi-winst-test_4.11.3-3.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.11.3-3' of product 'opsi-winst-test' is up to date
opsi-winst_4.11.3.3-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.11.3.3-1' of product 'opsi-winst' is up to date
shutdownwanted_1.0-4.opsi - installation not required: installed version '1.0-4' of product 'shutdownwanted' is up to date
swaudit_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'swaudit' is up to date
hwinvent_4.0-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0-1' of product 'hwinvent' is up to date
memtest86_3.5b-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '3.5b-1' of product 'memtest86' is up to date
ntfs-restore-image_4.0-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0-1' of product 'ntfs-restore-image' is up to date
ntfs-write-image_4.0-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0-1' of product 'ntfs-write-image' is up to date
win2k_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win2k' is up to date
win7-x64_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win7-x64' is up to date
win7_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win7' is up to date
win2003-r2-x64_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win2003-r2-x64' is up to date
win2003_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win2003' is up to date
win2008-r2_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win2008-r2' is up to date
win2008-x64_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win2008-x64' is up to date
win2008_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'win2008' is up to date
winvista-x64_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'winvista-x64' is up to date
winvista_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'winvista' is up to date
winxppro-x64_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'winxppro-x64' is up to date
winxppro_4.0.2-1.opsi - installation not required: installed version '4.0.2-1' of product 'winxppro' is up to date
wipedisk_1.0-2.opsi - installation not required: installed version '1.0-2' of product 'wipedisk' is up to date
So what am I overlooking? Did I do something wrong?
Kind regards, Maurice