Hello:

In my department, we have a lot of Linux (CentOS and Fedora) workstations.  I 
set them up using Red Hat's kickstart method.  With CentOS and earlier versions 
of Fedora, my kickstart post-install script used a bunch of lpadmin commands to 
preconfigure the printer queues for my users.  With Fedora 13's new "automated" 
printer setup system, my lpadmin commands no longer work.  I believe it's 
because the printer drivers are not installed by default, so the lpadmin 
commands fail due to missing drivers.

I was wondering if someone could describe the correct way of preconfiguring 
network printer queues via a script.  I don't want my users to have to set up 
their own printers.  Thanks in advance for your help.

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Peter Schwenk  ||  Campus IT Associate 3
Mathematical Sciences  ||  University of Delaware
Newark, DE  19716-2553  ||  (302) 831-0437 (v)
schwenk @ math . udel . edu  ||  http://www.math.udel.edu/~schwenk





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