yup, just needed 200 separate floppy for each
computer. hehe. of course you can narrow down if
you're using DHCP,  but the harddisc partion is
different on different sizes and would definitely
require a separate kickstart  config file. 

Plus, if they ever needed to have a separate/add-on
programs (like java runtime environment for mozilla,
scribus or etc..) then you'll be spending the night in
the school and kss your social life goodbye.

But then again, its his choice

--- pilip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that why kickstart installation method exists :),
> does that ring a bell 
> junix?
> 
> check out this site (hope it could be of help):
> 
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6473
> 
> or grab the docs provided by Red Hat on how to do
> kickstart installs.
> 
> 
> from the east,
> philip
> -just dropped by to prove something-
> 
> 
> 
> Juan Gaspar wrote:
> > Try installing 200 computers with 5 manpower (to
> be
> > finish ASAP) and at least 30 to 50 reinstallation
> in
> > every 2 to 3 days (because its a student
> laboratory
> > PC).
> > 
> > Kahet gaano ka kasipag , susuko ka dyan :-)
> > 
> > --- manny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >>On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Dean Michael C. Berris wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>a breeze. But the last thing that's easy in Linux
> >>
> >>are both installation
> >>
> >>>and administration.
> >>
> >>Huh? Red Hat 9 installs so easily it rivals
> Windows
> >>XP. It only gets a 
> >>little more difficult when you want to customize
> >>your disk partitions, but 
> >>even that's a breeze.
> >>
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