<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I know this doesn't help but if BootPicker
has a problem with not mounting the volume why not just make it hidden
with a .hidden file or using the setfile command found in the dev tools
to set the invisible attribute?? Anyway, take a look at refit. I'm
pretty sure you can lock down boot choices which means preventing target
disk mode and optical/external booting. Here's info from the latest
version:</font><br><br><font size=2 face="LucidaGrande">ersion 0.11 (February 20, 2008):</font><p><font size=2 face="LucidaGrande">
Support for the MacBook Air.</font><br><font size=2 face="LucidaGrande">
Apple Hardware Test is no longer shown as
a separate choice in the main menu. If present, it is now an option in
the Mac OS X submenu.</font><br><font size=4 face="LucidaGrande">
</font><font size=4 color=red face="LucidaGrande">Additional
configuration options to lock down rEFIt for a lab environment.</font><br><font size=3><br>--</font><font size=1 color=#000080 face="Geneva"><b><br>Eric Winkelhake | Technology Services – Mundocom | Re:Sources IT</b></font><font size=1 color=#808080 face="Geneva"><br>35 West Wacker Drive, Suite 3000 | Chicago, IL 60601<br>Office: 312-220-1669 | Mobile: 312-519-5632<br>Email: </font><a href="mailto:eric.winkelhake@us-resources.com"><font size=1 color=#808080 face="Geneva"><u>Eric.Winkelhake@us-resources.com</u></font></a><font size=1 color=blue face="Geneva"><u><br></u></font><a href=http://sdexpress.publicisgroupe.net/ServicePages target=_blank><font size=1 color=blue face="Geneva"><u>Open
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<TLARKI@kckps.org></b> </font><p><font size=1 face="sans-serif">07/08/08 12:17 PM</font><td width=59%><table width=100%><tr valign=top><td><div align=right><font size=1 face="sans-serif">To</font></div><td><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><casper-bounces@list.jamfsoftware.com>,
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S. Ernst" <ERNSTCS@uwec.edu></font><tr valign=top><td><div align=right><font size=1 face="sans-serif">cc</font></div><td><font size=1 face="sans-serif">"Casper List" <casper@list.jamfsoftware.com></font><tr valign=top><td><div align=right><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Subject</font></div><td><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Re: [Casper] boot camp commands on windows</font></table><br><table><tr valign=top><td><td></table><br></table><br><br><br><tt><font size=2>Yeah, boot picker is nice and I have used that in
the past. The only huge downside for me is that I have to open up
firmware access for boot picker to run, and it doesn't like the fact that
I make the windows partition not mount at start up via /etc/fstab. In
my environment if we unlock firmware I know that some students will use
target mode booting or an installer DVD to root a machine, and that is
something my boss doesn't want to happen, nor do I. I know that physical
access tosses all security out the window, but a firmware password is a
huge deterrent, and 99% of the students won't want to physically open up
their macbooks to bypass the firmware password. Mainly because we
can tell, and we charge them for the laptop if that is the case.<br><br>Trust me, I would rather not put windows on any of these machines but due
to time and a certain application I have absolutely no choice. Next
school year if the developer doesn't get off their butts and fix their
product to make it web based (like they are promising us) I am going to
have to lobby to change products.<br><br>thanks,<br><br>Thomas Larkin<br>TIS Department<br>KCKPS USD500<br>tlarki@kckps.org<br>cell: 913-449-7589<br>office: 913-627-0351<br><br>>>> Eric Winkelhake <eric.winkelhake@us-resources.com> 7/8/2008
12:10 PM >>><br>Not sure about forcing them....but have you seen BootPicker from bombich??
<br> Or maybe rEFIt?? Their open source so maybe you could manipulate
one to <br>get the desired effect.<br><br>--<br>Eric Winkelhake | Technology Services ? Mundocom | Re:Sources IT<br>35 West Wacker Drive, Suite 3000 | Chicago, IL 60601<br>Office: 312-220-1669 | Mobile: 312-519-5632<br>Email: Eric.Winkelhake@us-resources.com <br>Open a Service Desk Ticket | Navigating IT | Training Now<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>"Ernst, Craig S." <ERNSTCS@uwec.edu> <br>Sent by: casper-bounces@list.jamfsoftware.com <br>07/08/08 11:57 AM<br><br>To<br>Casper List <casper@list.jamfsoftware.com><br>cc<br><br>Subject<br>Re: [Casper] boot camp commands on windows<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>I?ve been asking for this same thing. I haven?t checked out the updated
<br>version of bootcamp yet, but my guess there is nothing in there for <br>?Enterprise? support.<br><br>If someone has something that does this I would owe them big time!<br><br>Craig<br><br><br>On 7/8/08 1:04 PM, "Thomas Larkin" <TLARKI@kckps.org> wrote:<br><br>Is anyone running any kind of scripts or hooks with in the windows side
<br>that use boot camp? Like, how would you force someone in windows
to <br>change the default boot volume back to OS X and reboot the system?<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Thomas Larkin<br>TIS Department<br>KCKPS USD500<br>tlarki@kckps.org <br>cell: 913-449-7589<br>office: 913-627-0351<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Casper mailing list<br>Casper@list.jamfsoftware.com <br></font></tt><a href=http://list.jamfsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/casper><tt><font size=2>http://list.jamfsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/casper
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