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On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 01:15:24AM -0600, Andreas Girardet wrote:
> The whole point of a 1 CD install is to have it on 1CD so that it
> becomes really cheap to mass produce for marketing events to give away
> like hot cakes. I have personally no interest producing anything larger,
> if anyone here wants to, you are free to do so ;)

#I will see if I find the time to make one DVD from all the CD's, but only
#if I find the time. :-D

#Seriously, I really like the 1 CD and I hope (open)SUSE will use it as the

#first CD. They need to just put the different packages on different CD's,
#so no overlap of the 1 CD instalation is happening. The moment you add
#software, you need additional disks.
#--
#houghi
#http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/Making_a_DVD_from_CDs

I have used Houghi's procedure to create one DVD from all CD's.  It is
flawless.
I took his procedure and created a Makefile so I can customize it for our
needs and my more technically challenged customers.
The problem is that in a large organization, not everybody has a DVD reader
in their machine
and getting approvals for upgrades is not easy (cost of the DVD-not an
issue, expensive technical staff time to install, support issues with the
vendors and leasers of the hardware-now I have to go to legal).
My thinking with the one CD is to send that to my users.  Then remotely,
via FTP, install whatever packages we have developed in-house plus those
packages that did not fit into the 1_CD.
My approach, take the 1 DVD, copy into an FTP directory, run yast remotely
on 1_CD installed system.  Not ideal but might the get the work done.  I
ran into problems doing this but I think the answer is either in the
"Network Installation Sources" or "Installation Sources" HowTo documents
that I just printed and I am reading.
I DO like the idea of somehow running some kind of a script on the newly
installed 1_CD system to complete the installation via FTP.

Yours truly, Uriel

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