Oscar will overwrite all content on the compute nodes.

On the server node, the more changes that have been made from a base
install, the less likely that the oscar install will succeed.

On 4/5/06, Damien MATTEI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a way to install oscar on a client node already in use and
> having already a linux (fedora core 2) installed with some programs?
> (i.e with no formatting and install of the whole distrib packages)
>
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