On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 15:20, Joerg Wendland wrote: > When such a system is available, then having a "fileserver flavor" is > just a matter of typing "apt-get install samba". > So what I (and my clients) need is an operating system for the real > big boxen. This is of course Debian but I expect of Debian Enterprise > to bring me an install CD that will let me setup such a system just > like I would setup my small desktop computer with a standard woody CD.
The way Debian Enterprise has been described, it would provide you with this option. But you may also want to move "apt-get install samba" and the related session of tweaking samba's options to suit your network, to the install phase. Imagine having, for example, a Kerberos/LDAP system for authentication. Surely the option to install a file server with the basic configuration for that out of the box would be appealing? So what you've described is only one aspect of (how I see) Debian Enterprise. -- Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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