Unattended Install: any way to change the location of setup logs?

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WB

Is there a command-line option to change the paths for the Vista setup logs
(setupact.log and setuperr.log)?

Thanks,
 
Z

Zaphod Beeblebrox

WB said:
Is there a command-line option to change the paths for the Vista
setup logs
(setupact.log and setuperr.log)?

I'm not aware of any way to change them, what is it you are trying to
achieve?

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Zaphod

Arthur Dent, speaking to Trillian about Zaphod:
"So, two heads is what does it for a girl?"
"...Anything else he's got two of?"
 
W

WB

Our process requires formatting the installation drive during WinPE, prior to
running Vista setup /unattend. Therefore the setup logs get deleted. We have
a secondary partition (D:) that does not get formatted, which is where all of
our other log files are kept. I'd like to save the Vista setup logs to D:\.
 
Z

Zaphod Beeblebrox

WB said:
Our process requires formatting the installation drive during WinPE,
prior to
running Vista setup /unattend. Therefore the setup logs get deleted.
We have
a secondary partition (D:) that does not get formatted, which is
where all of
our other log files are kept. I'd like to save the Vista setup logs
to D:\.
I think I'm missing something - if the drive is formatted _before_ the
unattended installation, the logs created _by_ the unattended
installation will be there in their normal location when you go
looking for them, right?

--
Zaphod

Arthur: All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's
something big and sinister going on in the world.
Slartibartfast: No, that's perfectly normal paranoia. Everyone in the
universe gets that.
 
W

WB

Correct. We format drive C, Vista gets installed to drive C where the logs
are created. If anything goes wrong, our process eventually starts unattended
installation all over again, whiping out the logs on drive C.

Bottom line is we need to log to a different drive, but it doesn't sound
like it's possible (for some stupid Microsoft reason).

Please don't think I'm taking out my frustrations on you. I appreciate your
help.
 
Z

Zaphod Beeblebrox

WB said:
Correct. We format drive C, Vista gets installed to drive C where
the logs
are created. If anything goes wrong, our process eventually starts
unattended
installation all over again, whiping out the logs on drive C.

Bottom line is we need to log to a different drive, but it doesn't
sound
like it's possible (for some stupid Microsoft reason).

Please don't think I'm taking out my frustrations on you. I
appreciate your
help.

I see what I was missing - I didn't know that your process
automatically restarted the unattended installation so that the logs
get wiped. It is all clear to me now... :)

I wonder if there is a way during the WinPE phase to copy / append any
existing logs to a different drive? I've not messed around much with
that part of the process so I'm not sure how it might be done, but
could be worth exploring. You might check with the posters in the
Windows Vista Deployment and Imaging forum
(http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/itprovistadeployment/)
if you haven't already - I don't follow that forum, but when I've gone
there looking for a solution they seemed to be pretty sharp.

No worries - it's pretty clear where your frustration is being
directed!
 

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