Yaakov Nemoy <loupgaroubl...@gmail.com> writes: > Since your environment is running a setup that's different than 95% of > the end user environments, it might be more prudent to use a kickstart > file with your installs. This will guarantee that autofs is present on > every machine from the beginning. Depending on your environment, there > are a number of different ways you can deliver your kickstart to your > machines at install time.
I've never actually used kickstart. I wonder if anyone would offer an opinion on how easy it is to learn/use? The only real use that I would have for it is that I have a couple of machines that I install each new Fedora release on. Currently I have a manual checklist I go through ("make sure autofs is installed" is one of the items). I find that the checklist tends to change a bit with each Fedora release, so I'm wondering just how useful it would be to try to automate it. Comments? regards, tom lane -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list