On 8/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can do a Kickstart install of Fedora in around 2 hours.
> I'm wondering if there is a faster way to give a new PC
> a working Fedora Linux OS.
>
> I know about Knoppix but it is slow (no swap) and not
> the same.
>
> 2 ideas
>
> Xen....How about letting people just run a virtual Fedora PC on server?
>
> LTSP....Don't know anything about this. Is it as good or better
> than a Xen virtual Fedora PC?
You really haven't said what you want to do with this installation.
Are there several identical PCs, or is this a one-shot deal?
If several identical, install to one and then clone the hard drive for
the others. There will be some fine tuning to give each machine its
individual identity if they are to be on an network. Otherwise they
don't have to be individuals.
Knoppix is (of course) not Fedora, but it can be quick to install and
run if you copy the Knoppix CD to a partition on the hard drive, and
run from that.
carl
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