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ghost boot disk
I am trying to make a network ghost boot disk using a linksys lne100tx network card, but cant seem to get it to work. Has anyone been successful at this? I am using the trial version, which syamantec will not support. Does anyone else see that as dumb? Why would I buy their product if I cant get it to work in my test environment? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Which version of ghost are you using? Stand-alone, enterprise, etc? Are you trying to do a multicast or access a network share?
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Check out bootdisk.com and grab a network boot disk. Check all of the ini and bat files for references to the driver *.dos and replace their driver with yours wherever you need to.
Ghost had it's own way of connecting to the network now and it's not as modular (IMO). Using one of these network boot disks will allow you to connect to a share from dos and run ghost from that share.
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It is Ghost 7.5 corporate edition. It works fine with my 3com cards, but not with my linksys ones. I am creating the disks using the boot disk wizard which is part of ghost. I tried new drivers from the linksys web site and still no go. When I boot a machine using the boot disk I created the first thing it says is required system component is missing. It does not pause or anything and just continues to boot, but does not see the network.