On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 07:24:40PM -0700, Aaron Van Couwenberghe wrote:
> Ever tried mass-installing Debian? It's simply impossible -- complete, new
> debian installations take at least two hours of babysitting.
> 
> This makes debian a product VA is incapable of marketing.
> 
> Of course, there are ways around this, like imaging drives and whatnot. But,
> as someone else mentioned, it costs them money, and they have the right to
> expend those resources, or not, as they choose.
> 
> -- 
> ..Aaron Van Couwenberghe... [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Berlin:                 http://www.berlin-consortium.org
>       Debian GNU/Linux:       http://www.debian.org
> 
> "...Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing..."
>       -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Well, actualy i have semi-mass installed machines...I did 30 or so machines,
all i really had to do was put all the packages i wanted to install into
a single dir that i nfs mounted(from the base system).  i dpkg -i'd those with
a program i wrote that parsed the output of dpkg, and gave the answers i
specified.  Now, i admit this wasn't the best way to mass install, because 
it did take me 10-20 minutes to get the base system installed, so this
is probably too long for a company like VA, but it should be entirely possible 
to mass install debian, if debian would put some work twords it.

Erik Bernhardson
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