Here at the office I'm trying to get the redhat boxes replaced with debian. Tired of all the boxes being out of date and having to manually update. I'm working on a Debian vs Redhat comparison right now. One thing we need is a "kickstart" server. It's nice when we get in 5 machine to plug them into the network, throw in a bootable CD and walk away. When you come back it's built, configured 95% and ready to be put in use.
I still haven't found a good "kickstart" howto for debian. Is there such a beast? Can this be done without weeks of work? :wq! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert L. Harris | Micros~1 : Senior System Engineer | For when quality, reliability at RnD Consulting | and security just aren't \_ that important! DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else. FYI: perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'