On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 10:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up installing
> lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I go
> about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atleast one
>
nate said:
> sounds like what you want is redhat jumpstart. never used it myself
> though. theres a lotta docs on it on redhat's site.
really shows I've never used it :) as others pointed out its kickstart
not jumpstart(which is for solaris)..
too early in the mornin I guess
nate
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Use kickstart.
man redhat-config-kickstart
Look in /usr/share/doc/redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.3
Leonard
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/27/03 11:45AM >>>
Hel
You should look into "kickstart". That should do what you want.
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On Thursday 27 February 2003 11:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up installing
> lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I go
> about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atle
Use kickstart.
man redhat-config-kickstart
Look in /usr/share/doc/redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.3
Leonard
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/27/03 11:45AM >>>
Hello All,
I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up
installing
lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstation
Hello All,
I am installing Linux to atleast 10 systems a day. And I end up installing
lots of packages which is not at all needed for my workstations. If I go
about selecting the specified packages then I end up spending atleast one
hour just for selecting all the packages. I would like to know if