Hello, On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Werner Flamme wrote:
I can put those commands in a shell script and start it from remote. Or per cron job. I'd use "zypper -n" then, because I don't want questions. Or I do it on a test box and clone the installation to my clients, ig their software is homogenuous enough.
It might be not so much slower than 80 clicks on an OK button. Oh, and pssh is my friend :)
And use the DVD-ISO as a local (shared) Repo: baseurl=iso:///?iso=openSUSE-<whatever>.iso&url=file:///PATH_TO_ISO I guess, you could use a nfs/cifs mount instead of file://, but it might be better to loop-mount the ISO and share the mountpoint (as in baseurl=nfs://...) -dnh, last time I burned an SUSE ISO was for 8.2, IIRC, zypper dupping (out of the DVD.iso + online) since IIRC 11.2. -- Mary had a little lamb, her father shot it dead. Now she goes to school with it, between two lumps of bread. -- sig of C. Herbig -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org