Rony wrote:
> Vivek's suggestion for disk cloning should work for you since all your
> systems are identical. the time taken too will reduce drastically.

Curently I am using one imaging software for this. But it takes long time to
copy block by block.

jtd wrote:
> connect two drives in a linux machine dd if=<your master drive>
> of=<your slave drive>.
> next put the newly cloned slave as master in another machine aand add
> yet another slave drive.
I think same problem will come in this also. It will take much time for
block by block copy.

Because of this, I thought that it will be better if I can put kernel
direclty into installation CD/DVD by following way:
1. Making an ISO of installation DVD.
2. Mount that ISO on one directory. by using "mount -o loop..."
3. Replace the kernel image which will be in for of RPM.
4. I think then I may need to change  some xml files  or something like
that.
5. And reburn that ISO on DVD.

But here I dont know how to replace that kernel and which files need to
change so that while installing Yast or in Fedora Anaconda will use new
kernel RPM.

Please help
Neelesh

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