It most definitely can be done. Kickstart is the way to do it. If your motherboard supports PXE then you can skip the CD or floppy media at boot. Depending on how many packages you install with each, the installation process can be pretty darn fast.


To install one version or the other you would just make a change in which boot file you tell dhcp to give the target when it boots to install. It's been a while, but I am gonna be doing this again soon myself. This is from my memory... and I am sleepy.

Maybe I can look at this again when I wake up.



At 08:46 PM 4/8/2005 -0700, you wrote:
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?

Chris
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