Curtis Sloan wrote:

So if I use the kickstart method, what distro am I looking at on the desktop these days -- Fedora, correct?

Thanks,
Curtis

On Thu May 13 2004 14:27, Jesse Kline wrote:


You can use RedHat/Fedora's Kickstart feature. You just customize a
kickstart file and burn iton your install cd, to push the same installation
onto all your machines. See
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/custom-guide/ch-kicks
tart2.html for more info.

Jesse

Quoting Curtis Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


There are two general methods that I am aware of:

1)  Automated (scripted) installs
2)  Byte-for-byte imaging, a la Ghost

Are there any solutions using either of these methods (or other methods
I'm

not aware of) for putting a Linux workstation image on multiple desktops
simultaneously via the network?

I really don't want to use CDs and a boot disk. :-P

Thanks,
Curtis

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I'm also trying to figure out how to do this, but I would prefer a method that works with all distros.



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