My solution for Windows installs was actually to use another system:
http://opsi.org/
Though a bit snarly to get set up, it was actually very nifty once deployed.
You can load up some driver packs which contain tons of NIC and other
common drivers, and they are detected during install. It has a nice
Web interface to control what happens with the client when it boots,
etc. You can also do some primitive package deployment to clients with
it.
I only used this on W2k3 systems, though I believe they support newer
versions of course as well.
Cheers,
Pete
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 1:35 PM, <Janet.Conkle(a)afscn.com> wrote:
Has anyone been successful in installing windows using cobbler? I’ve
found
a few things on the net but nothing definitive. I need a tool that will
install baseline images on lab boxes of both the linux and Windows flavors.
Janet Conkle
ETG
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