mehul wrote:
> On 11/19/07, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Kickstart is the utility to clone machines based on the sample machine's
>> settings.
>>     
>
> But, he will still need to make the changes on the first install,
> isn't it?
>   
He has already setup a sample computer. He wants to replicate the 
process. So after the sample pc is up, he creates a kickstart file and 
loads it into a floppy or pen drive as per the systems' capabilities. 
Then he boots the raw system through the network and enters boot 
parameters for network install and use of the kickstart file. I forgot 
the exact commands but we had done it in RHEL 3. The system will then 
prompt him to load the file at the appropriate time during install. 
After that it is a fully automated installation.

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