<snipped> On 9/12/05, Mark Lijftogt wrote: > I would start with FAI if I would be doing 1 installs a week. Anything > below that would need some carefull thought, simply because it is a lot > of work to set it up and to maintain your profiles that you create. I am > not sure if that is what you want. > > Now, by "serving" I'm a bit lost. Apache is an webserver, and I'm not > sure where you want to go with "serving" debian or other distibutions > with apache. > What do you want to exactly?
I want to take a computer and by using a netinst cdrom (or USB key) point the apt.sources to my server and have it install from my local mirror. Then I want that computer to look at the local server for updates. Apache was suggested so I could probably create a "deb http://localdebianserver.com/mirror/pool/" entry in my apt.sources list and have the mirror directory shared. I don't have any experience with Apache, so I don't know if that is possible or how to go about it yet (if it is even the best solution). Ideally, I will find a solution that will be easy to initiate and as secure as possible. (apologies if this shows up odd. I am having trouble with my webmail)