Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > I am coming up aon a project that will require building 30 + identical
> > computers with a whole bunch more to follow I hope. We have a ksckstart
> > that does everything weneed to set up the box. Is there any way to
> > clone the CMOS settings from a box with the config we want to all the
> > others? I don't really know much about cmos memory and how to address
> > it.
>
> DOH!!!! I USED to have a utility that did this. I've just spent some time
> looking for it but I don't have it any more. Worse than that, I can't
> remember what it was called. Do a search on the internet - this is where I
> originally found it.
I did some googling before I wrote the list but now hthat I know it can be
done I will keep at it. Thanks for the feed back.
BTW was this a linux based tool? I found one that can be used in dos but it
is for back up ad restore of an single box. The author said that it would
render another MB usless if you tried to restore a backup of one to another.
Once I read that I figured there was something going on that I did not know
about. Of course these will be identical MBs I would attempt this on. I
wonder if the author was trying to be too careful in telling people not to
try it from one board to another. I would really like to do this via
kickstart but if it has to be another step so be it. I am just trying to
eliminate fat fingers from causing problems down the road :)
Bret
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