Ryan Nowakowski wrote:

Hey Folks,

I thought it would handy to setup your unattended install server and
then be able to type "make iso" to produce a bootable cd image of your
entire install including os and apps.  You could then use that cd
to install a non-network connected host by booting from the cd and
answering the same questions as the network install.  Of course, you're
limited by what you can squeeze on a cd.  Maybe it would be possible to
automatically split up the installation onto multiple cds and then have
the perl scripts ask the user to switch them.  Has anyone tried this?
Would this be useful to anyone else?

i think this would be very interesting to have.

i have take the path auto cd to auto network but now i don't maintain my cd, except there are some situations where it would be better ...

Regards

Julien


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