On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 09:40:24AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrote:
> I have successfully used Debmirror (thanks to all responders) to create a 
> local mirror and now I want to use it for my home network.
> 
> I have been reading up on a FAI server and have also had suggested to me to 
> use Apache to serve Debian (and a couple of other) distros.
> 
> The server is on a private network, is low powered (PII 266), and will only 
> serve about 8 machines update needs.
> 
> As I have no experience with this, any information would be appreciated.

I would start with FAI if I would be doing 1 installs a week. Anything
below that would need some carefull thought, simply because it is a lot
of work to set it up and to maintain your profiles that you create. I am
not sure if that is what you want.

Now, by "serving" I'm a bit lost. Apache is an webserver, and I'm not
sure where you want to go with "serving" debian or other distibutions
with apache.
What do you want to exactly?


> Thanks,
> Preston
> 


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