I have a snapshot of my repositories page so it's all good. Where would I put 
the
autoinstall xml file if I wanted to put it into use? Like how would I use it?

On Sun Jan 28  7:32 , David Bolt  sent:

>On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, Jay Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-
>
>>While on the
>>subject, is there anyway to back up the markings on YaST. That way if you ever
>>have to reinstall or if you want to set up a machine with similar
>>settings, you
>>can do so without having to manually remark everything?
>
>I'm not too sure just how much this would work but, if you look under
>YaST -> Miscellaneous there's the option for configuring
>auto-installation which would allow you to create an autoinst.xml file
>for use in cloning your system.
>
>If you've taken advantage of the "clone this system" option at the end
>of the installation, you can use the file created by that
>(/root/autoinst.xml) as the basis for a complete clone of a present
>system.
>
>I'm not entirely sure how it would work if you've added packages from
>third-party repositories (Packman, Guru, etc.) as they may or may not be
>accessible during the installation. It looks like some experiments may
>be in order to find out how that would work. Thank goodness for virtual
>machines :)
>
>
>Regards,
>        David Bolt
>
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