Hi Todd, The best you can do I think is to use the AutoYast2 package provided with the JDS. Once the package installed, you'll find the panel under "Misc" with Yast2. If you prefer, you can launch this one directly with 'YaST2 autoyast'. This one allows you to import kickstart files also, but I did not test this fonctionality yet. These files can be easily prepared by hand or custom scripts. Cheers, Raphael Le mer 21/01/2004 à 18:10, Ness, Todd a écrit :
So, does that mean that I need to get SuSE8.1 installed or Enterprise8 to get the proper autoyast interface? Or can I install some packages on my 9.0 server?
Todd
-----Original Message----- From: Raphael Goulais [mailto:raphael.goulais@eds.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 8:04 AM To: Ness, Todd Cc: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: RE: [suse-autoinstall] Other OS installations
Le mer 21/01/2004 à 15:36, Ness, Todd a écrit :
By manage I mean running autoyast2 to create and maintain the XML files, and getting a hands off build of a workstation.
AutoYast in JDS is a lower version than the AutoYast provided with SuSE 9.0. The changes in the file format can be an issue in this case. You can have some informations about the differences here :
http://www.suse.de/~nashif/autoinstall/
Raphael -- Raphael Goulais EDS Answare - France