RE: [SLE] Automating SuSE installation
Hi! I'd like to know if any of you has played with SuSE Linux installation features, trying to make it as automated as possible (something similar to RH Kickstart). Thanks in advance for any pointer to documentation, tale, personal experience or anything.
Mike.
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program. I don't know what happens to people who break with this
Do a master install, save the package selections to floppy, save any required config hacks to floppy. Install on the next machine and select "Load configuration" in Yast. After installation copy over any config files. If you want to do a lot of identical machine builds produce a complete working master and use dd to clone the disk to an empty one. On Monday, July 03, 2000 3:55 PM, Mike G [SMTP:mike@e-volution.com] wrote: programming textbooks began with the `Salut, Mundi' tradition, and I think it's safer not to find out.
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