* Steven Hatfield
I have to install suse 7.1 on a bunch of machines. (all with same scsi driver, same video driver) I have installed one machine, and I would like some way to do the same install on a number of boxes.
My current idea is to 1) Make a bootable CD (sort like Suse rescue CD) with perl and some other nifty stuff . 2) make tarballs of my current install and stick them on (a bunch of) CDs 3) boot from CD1) run the install script which will - format harddrive(s) - mkreiserfs on hda5 hda6 - untar tarrballs from CD2 - > cd99
Now my main question is: - How do I make a CD1 (or more to the point, how do I make such a bootable iso image ?
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that you already have set up just like you want, why not ghost the hard drive of the first machine onto the hard drives of the other machines? All it would take, if I'm not mistaken, is to place the hard drives of the other machines into the /dev/hdb position
This would probbaly work, if it weren';t for the fact that some of the machines are in offices at the other end of the world ;) Gerhard, <@jasongeo.com> == The Acoustic Motorbiker == -- __O Standing above the crowd, he had a voice so strong and loud =`\<, we'll miss him (=)/(=) Ranting and pointing his finger, At everything but his heart we'll miss him