> You need to read about Redhat's kickstart installation. > > One way would be to install on one machine the way you want, and check > /root/anaconda-ks.cfg on that machine after the installation. > Or you could use any of the system imaging like programs (system imager, partimage.org ....) to just create an image file or something like that if you have almost the same hardware...otherwise Kickstart is the way for an unattended RH install...there are gui available to make a custom .ks file.
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