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Ive been working on this issue for about a month, and as you can imagine, Ive googled everything you can think of and all I found is some guides that go no where, and they all dont work.
Ive been working on customizing windows server setup starting with having unattended setup, which I got working good without any issues. Right now I have 6 windows server 2003 setups as follows:
1. Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP1
2. Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP2
3. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with SP1
4. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with SP2
5. Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP2 with manual partitioning
6. Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP2 for virtual servers
The reason for #5 is that we have some servers that we need to create more than one partition, and this way we have this option to create the partition and the reset of the setup is unattended. As for #6, its a lighter version, because after the installation theres nothing to install the with RunOnce command line.
Now here is my problem:
I am trying to have all of those OSes on one bootable DVD that displays a menu when it boots, and then I choose which OS to boot from and then the reset will be as if I booted any of the other DVDs with one OS.
As I mentioned in the note in the beginning of this post, Ive been working on this project for over a month, and I googled everything I can think of and didnt find a good guide that has some sort of step-by-step instructions, or better yet an example that I can mimic and create my own DVD.
I greatly appreciate any and all comments to get this bootable DVD to work as I mentioned.
Thanks in advance
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