Title: Re: Re: Fw: Working Network Installs
Jonathan Banks
Forensic Tech.
Ramsey Co. Medical Examiners Office
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Have a look at fai, the fully automatic installation for Debian. It a
network installation that is also working unattended. The host that
will be installed needs only a network card. You do not even need a
hard disk, if you want to install it as a diskless machine.
Have a look! Version 2.4 of fai
"Cassandra Lynette Brockett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was just wondering if anyone is working on creating a working network
> system for Debian?
Yes. I've install using boot-floppies over network completely lots of
times. Not on i386 though.
> At the moment all the available methods requ
* "Cassandra Lynette Brockett"
| So, a quick question... how would I go about getting the work I've done
| submitted, I still need to document however (which should be in my opinion
| additional documentation for the the debian install document), and I plan on
| doing that during the rest of this
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Emile van Bergen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 08:36:52PM -0800, Cassandra Lynette Brockett wrote:
>
> > I wrote this up a few days back, but no one seems to be interested... well,
> > I do happen to have this working now (at least for i386, sparc is something
> >
, December 15, 2002 4:26 PM
Subject: Working Network Installs
> I was just wondering if anyone is working on creating a working network
> system for Debian?
>
> At the moment all the available methods require a boot disk of some
variety,
> however it is possible to boot debian off the
I was just wondering if anyone is working on creating a working network
system for Debian?
At the moment all the available methods require a boot disk of some variety,
however it is possible to boot debian off the network including the
installer, however this still means that a disk or cd is requi
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