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TheGeekGhost 11.xx is too big to fit in the boot sector of a *standard hidden boot sector* for a CD/DVD as described in my guide--how have you handled that issue?
Quote:I am wanting to send these image files to the network server and I am having trouble doing so.
Networking is not really a strong suit for me--but, I can point you at a couple resources that might help. You have to have you network drive *.ini* file in final form on a bootable optical disk because once you write your boot files, the network drive will not be able to write it to the disc. Some have set up a RAM drive and re-directed to that so the network driver writes the file to the RAM drive. I've never attempted that, so I don't know how doable that is.
Also, I don't have experience with how to handle log-in procedures to a network server--if that's required.
But here's a sample of how someone set up Ghost 8.xx to a bootable optical disc with network drivers:
How to Create a Ghost 8.0 Network Boot CD .
Not sure, but this might be helpful:
Ghost 8.3 Multi-Nic Multicast Boot Cd... here's how..... And, you might be able to use a ready made networking boot disk:
Homepage--Universal TCP/IP Network BootdiskUniversal TCP/IP Network Bootdisk--Download pageTeleData Consulting FREE Universal Network/CD Boot DiskLet us know how things work out--a detailed report on how it's done would always be appreciated if you figure everything out!!!