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20 Mar
2013
20 Mar
'13
13:01
On 03/20/2013 02:56 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
Anton Aylward wrote:
In the past I've only ever had to install Linux on single machines at a time, but a new client has raised the question of doing a bulk install on many (more than 20, possibly as many as a hundred) workstations. Step and repeat, all the same. AutoYaST ?
If that's too much effort for a one-off, and if the machines are all the same, how about installing one and then cloning it? Just a tar-copy will do.
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