Oh! Nooo! I was not saying Temp Folders. I was saying when you Scan for an Image (Add Image Directory). The temp folders absolutely DO NOT need to be on a WinFSP share. That would be AWFUL.
When NTLite scans a windows installation folder for .wim files is when that error is thrown. I believe...
As far as I can tell, NTLite checks the folder-structure of the folder you select.
Something in the particular way it scans the folders looks at permissions, it asks for a resource that VirtIO-FS does not have implemented.
Here is a link to a list of all the features WinFSP (The Filesystem...
Lol, I found a workaround. I copied the image folder to the "D:\" drive (An extra USB drive I was using with the VM), selected it in NTLite, and then edited the settings.xml file to replace "D:\" with "Z:\" (the letter for the virtual drive) and it worked! I can see and edit the wim files!
garlin I tested those commands, and it worked just fine. I wonder if it was an issue of where NTLite was temporarily mounting the images. I'll double-check.
Sorry for the late reply, I have been on other projects the last couple weeks. (I also honestly kinda forgot about it...)
I will test that tomorrow when I get a chance. I'll let you know how it goes!
Well, to answer your first point, It's not "Over the Network" persay, it's all internal to the KVM backend, but yes my first try was using SMB, and that makes a lot of sense why it wouldn't do that now that you mention it, even with the SMB server being the Host machine.
For your second point...
Hello!
I have NT-Lite currently setup inside a Virtual Machine on a server for easy bulk storage and file access.
The issue I keep running into is that NT-Lite for whatever reason doesn't like accessing files on a Remote Share. I cannot get it to pull or push any files to the share.
I also...
garlin I removed all the Intel RST drivers from the installer except the universal installer, and it still failed. Same error. "Operation Not Supported".
I have tried a few different drivers from this posting on Level 1 techs:
https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/guide-integration-of-drivers-into-a-win7-8-10-image/30793
All have the same issue.
I am now trying the same setup but without Windows 11 Pro for Workstations.
I cannot get this driver to work anymore.
Same ISO, Same NTLite build, worked last time. Now I get these errors:
I have not touched the driver files. They are the same ones that I integrated last ISO I made a few months ago, and now they just don't work.
The only thing I can think of that I did...
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