Well it's funny you brought that up because I was considering just making one huge rpm of debian and then using kickstart. Kickstart is a part of Red Hat's install, Anaconda, not really an rpm but I get your point.
-jeremy > If kickstart is a red hat package, you can install it on debian using alien. > Then you can use red hat's kickstart to install debian. :) > > At 01:55 PM 5/18/00 -0400, Jeremy Hansen wrote: > >Most of the answers I've been getting on this subject seem like total > >hacks, which may work but really are tricks to doing this. I was really > >looking for something within debian that's built to do "kickstart" type > >installations. > > > >Although what you suggest may work, it leave little flexibility between > >machines and also takes a lot more work then I was hoping to do. > > Only for the initial setup. Once your base install is made, a few scripts > written, it can become 100% automatic. It's just not 100% automatic out of > the box. > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | -=I T ' S P R I N C I P L E T H A T C O U N T S=- | > |=- -=ALAN KEYES FOR PRESIDENT=- -=| > | Balanced Budgets Personal Freedoms Morality Lower Tax | > |=-- http://www.Keyes2000.com. --=| > +???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????+ > > > -- http://www.xxedgexx.com | [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------