Christoph,
> ..., I usually install [packages] ... in a directory
> /usr/local/packages/ ...
> I use a script to move files into the correct directories.
> The appeal of such an approach is [ability to] use any packages ... without
> [installing] anything locally except a set of well-defined link
On 9 Apr 1997, Graeme Stewart wrote:
> The ideal situation, I think, would be for dselect to have an option
> where by it can be told that certain directories are NFS mounted.
> It should then do the installation as normal, but not copy files to
> these directories (or attempt to delete them upon
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kay Nettle) wrote:
> We're planning on installing debian in a lab of about 50 machines
>and were wondering if anyone had come up with a good way to install it over
>the net. We want to spend as little time on each machine as possible.
We have been running about a
Hi Kay,
We currently have 5 Debian clients running with /usr, /home and bits
of /var (shared tfm and pk font files). The system runs really well
over our not too busy 10Mbps ethernet. This may be because we have a
good server, PPro 200MHz with 64MB and a fast-wide SCSI disk, so your
milage might v
It seems to me the best way to do this would be to use the ftp install
but that may take to much time so making a template machine and then
copying everything from that machine to all the others (cp -Rap) would
work. If you can open the machines and get the drives out this wouldn't
be to bad, if
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