This is very much doable with PXE boot, dhcp, tftp and preseed. I have
a install server setup on a ubuntu box in a local subnet which I use to
install variety of distros with multiple versions each. Have a look at
For ubuntu have a look at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LocalNet
Once setup, copy over ubuntu alternate to local disk, serve it over http
and make your boot server point to it so that everything happens locally.
Thanks
Gourav
Imagine the condition for lab for 100 computers
*Case 1 *- Hardware conf of all 100 comp is same
-- what is the best way to install Ubuntu 9.10 in whole lab
*Case 2 *- Hardware conf of all 100 comp is different from each other
-- what is the best way to install Ubuntu 9.10 in whole lab
Any practical experience ? Any good links ?
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