[sorry for cross-posting, I guess this thread should move away from debian-devel, but I'm not subscribed to any of the others]
> Hello, > > I would like to use a system to install automatically all my debian pc. > But > i don't know wich could be the best between FAI and PRESSEED. > > Somebody could explain the difference .... > > the avantage and disavantage of the two methodes...! > It depends a lot on your specific needs. If you're fine with setting whatever is debconf-configurable (be it at install time, using d-i's preseeding options, or rather at the level of the installed packages), preseeding may be an appropriate way to go. FAI, on the other hand, is a very flexible framework for installing systems. Debconf preseeding is supported, but just one option out of many. You might want to run several scripts for fine-tuning your system, copy over config files, etc. Flexibility comes at the cost of probably slightly higher complexity, but people tend to get to know it quite easily. HTH, Michael
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