Hi All, I seem to have missed much of this thread. Still, for completeness' sake, here's how you duplicate redhat installations (Assuming that is what this thread was about):
1. Install RedHat the way you want on one machine. 2. On that machine, you will find a file /root/anaconda-ks.cfg. 3. Make a copy of the images/boot.img file from the RedHat CD. Loop mount the copy, and place the anaconda-ks.cfg as ks.cfg in the root directory of the mount point. You can feel free to edit this file to make further customisations (but then it will not be duplicating, will it be?) 4. Unmount the floppy image, and burn it on a fresh floppy. Use this floppy to boot the installation process. 5. Pass the option linux ks=floppy at the SYSLINUX prompt to start the kickstart installation. No admin intervention required. the new system will be an exact replica so far as redhat installation goes. 6. Redo steps 3-5 as many times as necessary. Binand _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
