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I am going to try to be there for 3 (or sooner), and I might have a
laptop that I can use (or I might be installing something on that
laptop).  If I have that computer, I will set it up as an ftp server at
the least with the appropriate isos.  I do not know how to set  up the
nfs server thing though.=20

If that doesnt happen, what about the servers we have there? are they
still up?  We could do it that way (although they dont have much hdd
space).

Or perhaps a configuration with knoppix

--mat

On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 09:30, John Hebert wrote:
> Hmm! Sounds interesting. Yes, please bring that CD.
>=20
> I'm hoping to have a server there so that we can do installs via FTP/HTTP=
 to
> speed things up. I plan to put a bunch of ISOs on the server for that
> purpose.
>=20
> Can somebody tell me how those should be mounted and made available via
> FTP/HTTP? Mat Branyon mentioned the specific command a few weeks back.
>=20
> Thanks,
> John Hebert
>=20
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lt. Kernel individual
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: 7/14/03 8:18 AM
> Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Install Fest options
>=20
> I agree, I would like to give them an option.  I think JAMD is best for
> newbies.  It's RH 9 with apt-get...  You get the best of both worlds. =20
>=20
> On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 23:31, Mat Branyon wrote:
> > For academic purposes it is free indefinately.  For Commercial
> purposes,
> > there is a trial period.  I have a copy burnt (played around with it a
> > little bit).  I am going to try to make it to the install fest, and if
> I
> > can, I will definately bring it.
> >=20
> > So Debian installs for the newbies? hmm...  Why not something like
> > Redhat  or the other more userfriendly distros?
> >=20
> > --mat =20
> >=20
> > On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 21:56, John Hebert wrote:
> > > On 13 Jul 2003 15:45:35 -0500, Lt. Kernel individual=20
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >=20
> > > > I'm not at the level of guru yet, but I've sure installed enough
> Linux
> > > > Distros to help out at the install fest. Playing with new OS's is
> my
> > > > hobby, so I have a pretty good selection.  Which ones do you think
> would
> > > > be good to offer at the install fest?  Here's a list of what I
> have:
> > > >
> > > > FreeBSD
> > > > QNX
> > > > Gentoo (although I haven't installed it on a HD yet)
> > > > JAMD Linu (my favorite)
> > > > Mandrake 8.1
> > > > Yellow Dog (for any mac users)
> > > > Bonzai (based on Debian)
> > > > NetBSD (both x86 and SPARC versions)
> > > > LNX-BBC (live cd for recovery or experienced users)
> > >=20
> > > I think we were planning to do Debian installs, although that's not
> carved=20
> > > in stone.
> > >=20
> > > Is QNX free?
>=20
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