Re: Kickstart for Debian

2005-06-01 Thread Michael Jang
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

Re: Kickstart for Debian

2005-05-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
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

Re: Kickstart for Debian

2005-05-10 Thread Paul Johnson
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

Kickstart for Debian

2005-05-10 Thread MJang
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

"kickstart" for Debian?

1998-10-02 Thread Thomas Heft
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 -- Tom Heft Systems Manager [EM