Re: Need to clone machines efficiently - help?

2000-12-26 Thread Frank Copeland
Peter Eckersley wrote: On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 12:15:50AM -0800, Erik Winn wrote: Here is the first obstacle - not really a big one, but I spent all day digging around and couldn't really find any tools for this one: we want to be able to clone the machines easily over the local net.

Need to clone machines efficiently - help?

2000-12-25 Thread Erik Winn
Hi Folks, I have just started working with a group here in Portland that is taking in old machines and recycling them - putting linux on as the OS (of course ;}). See http://www.freegeek.org for more. Its a non-profit all volunteer thing; and actually one of the people has posted to one of

Re: Need to clone machines efficiently - help?

2000-12-25 Thread Aaron Lehmann
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 12:15:50AM -0800, Erik Winn wrote: Here is the first obstacle - not really a big one, but I spent all day digging around and couldn't really find any tools for this one: we want to be able to clone the machines easily over the local net. boot floppy that asks only

Re: Need to clone machines efficiently - help?

2000-12-25 Thread Erik Winn
Hi Aaron, Thanks very much for the pointer - I'm reading the docs for it and it looks very promising. Might even be worth building a couple of debs from it ... no promises on that right now though :). Happy whicheveryouprefer! Erik Winn On Monday 25 December 2000 01:08, Aaron Lehmann

Re: Need to clone machines efficiently - help?

2000-12-25 Thread Mircea Luca
Erik Winn wrote: Hi Folks, I have just started working with a group here in Portland that is taking in old machines and recycling them - putting linux on as the OS (of course ;}). See http://www.freegeek.org for more. Its a non-profit all volunteer thing; and actually one of the people

Re: Need to clone machines efficiently - help?

2000-12-25 Thread Peter Eckersley
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 12:15:50AM -0800, Erik Winn wrote: Hi Folks, I have just started working with a group here in Portland that is taking in old machines and recycling them - putting linux on as the OS (of course ;}). See http://www.freegeek.org for more. Its a non-profit all