On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 18:12 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday May 10 2005 5:41 pm, MJang wrote:
> > But I can't find any packages in the Debian trees - will Kickstart
> > be limited to Progeny Linux, or is there some version of Kickstart
> > in test for Sid or Sarge? Or is everyone still focu
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 05:41:42PM -0700, MJang wrote:
> Every now and then, there's a bit from Ian Murdock about getting
> Kickstart working for Progeny Debian:
Granted that it's not identical, it would seem like "dpkg
--get-selections" accomplishes most of what things like Kickstart do,
alhough
On Tuesday May 10 2005 5:41 pm, MJang wrote:
> But I can't find any packages in the Debian trees - will Kickstart
> be limited to Progeny Linux, or is there some version of Kickstart
> in test for Sid or Sarge? Or is everyone still focused on FAI?
A better question is, what is MJang doing to bring
Folks,
Every now and then, there's a bit from Ian Murdock about getting
Kickstart working for Progeny Debian:
http://debianplanet.com/node.php?id=1084
But I can't find any packages in the Debian trees - will Kickstart be
limited to Progeny Linux, or is there some version of Kickstart in test
for
Does Debian have any unattended installation software, like Redhat's
"kickstart" or Solaris's "jumpstart"? I'm looking at deploying a
bunch of Linux machines, but would like to automate the
installation/configuration.
Thanks,
Tom
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