Hi, >>This is certainly an area that could use some >>work. In comparison to Kickstart with Red Hat, the configuration of >>jumpstart seems rather disjoint and complicated.
Well, in my experience jumpstart is not that complicated. And it's a very good solution to install Solaris servers in production environments (and to my knowledge that's for what jumpstart is for, or?) I don't know the Linux installers very good - but I doubt that they are as flexible and usable like jumpstart. >> I'm quite fond of >>the fact that anaconda generates a ks.cfg file that will can be used >>to create identical servers or serve as a basis for configuring others >>that are nearly identical That's also possible with jumpstart - but you must create the necessary config files manually. regards Bernd This message posted from opensolaris.org
