[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> If possible, I'd like to store Fedora Core 2 and Fedora Core 3
> ISOs on a server and be able to do a fully automated
> installation on any PC on LAN.
>
> I'd like to be able to switch between Fedora Core 2 and
> Fedora Core 3 and back just by invoking a script.
>
> I have heard Red Hat has something called 'Kickstart' but
> I don't know if this does everything I need.
>
> Is this possible?

Sisuite would probably allow you to do this. You need to be able to
pxe boot the box, in order to load the image. I doesn't use and ISO,
it uses a complete install. Oscar cluster manager uses ISO images, but
I think it only has one choice. My fuzzy memory says that it uses tftp
to store the images. You might be able to use kickstart, but it's been
a while since I've used it.

I'm sure it's possible, the difficulty is having two choices. Most
systems for automated installs use only one distribution, not two.

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