I would like to change the path in one of the section of nlite. I need help about relative path.
How can I choose let say the second partion with a relative path ?
Another question, If I use a absolut path, let say g:\profil and I bring my nilted cd to a friend pc with no G partition. What will happend ? will it prompt 4 a valid path or will it crash ?
Thank for you help
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[Question] How to use relative path ?
#2
Posted 19 September 2006 - 10:45 AM
albator, on Sep 19 2006, 05:06 PM, said:
How can I choose let say the second partion with a relative path ?
You just can't under windows
(switch to a linux-like filesystem !)
albator, on Sep 19 2006, 05:06 PM, said:
Another question, If I use a absolut path, let say g:\profil and I bring my nilted cd to a friend pc with no G partition. What will happend ? will it prompt 4 a valid path or will it crash ?
You just need to choose the right "UnattendedMode" value, there a tab with only this setting in nlite, click the "?" icon for the description (i'm unsure, it may be "default hide")
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#3
Posted 19 September 2006 - 10:52 AM
Do you know what you are talking about ?
Yes I can, i did it with absolut path and it work.
Now I want to do it with a relative path instead, this way it wont be working only on my pc.
Yes I can, i did it with absolut path and it work.
Now I want to do it with a relative path instead, this way it wont be working only on my pc.
This post has been edited by albator: 19 September 2006 - 10:53 AM
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Posted 19 September 2006 - 11:09 AM
Delprat, on Sep 19 2006, 06:45 PM, said:
albator, on Sep 19 2006, 06:52 PM, said:
Do you know what you are talking about ?
Yes I can, i did it with absolut path and it work.
Yes I can, i did it with absolut path and it work.
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edit: but you can always try to specify an ARC path, like in boot.ini...
This post has been edited by Delprat: 19 September 2006 - 11:10 AM
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