On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 06:24:11PM +0200, Andres Toomsalu wrote:
> I have done something similar what you describe...
> It consists of bit advanced dhcpd.conf file which presents an boot menu
> at terminal boot time - choices are:
> 1) Linux terminal
> 2) First HDD partition (usually windoze installed there)
> 3) HDD image restore from server
> 4) HDD image backup to server
> 5) Automated windoze install (dos network boot with dhcp, domain logon,
> mounting install share, totally automatic win98se install, applications
> automatic installs, etc)
> 6) floppy boot
> 
> All menu entries can be md5 password protected. HDD image restore/backup
> is done with partimage (www.partimage.org). If you want to know exactly
> how it was done in details - then let me know. Ill then try to write it
> down in details...it might take coupple days to find a spare time and
> write an howto. But I gotta do it someday anyway...:O)

A "me to" for seeing that howto.

Cheers.

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University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
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