[gentoo-user] Gentoo unattended installation!

2005-05-12 Thread israel.garcia
List, 

Is there some unattended installation (ISO's) of Gentoo available?

I want to migrated to Gentoo my 21 servers, but, it's very difficult the
installation of only one Gentoo Server... I mean, that you have to waste
a lot of time in only one server, that's what I am looking for some
installation using CDs (ISO's images)

Regards,

Israel 


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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo unattended installation!

2005-05-12 Thread Qian Qiao
On 12/05/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 List,
 
 Is there some unattended installation (ISO's) of Gentoo available?
 
 I want to migrated to Gentoo my 21 servers, but, it's very difficult the
 installation of only one Gentoo Server... I mean, that you have to waste
 a lot of time in only one server, that's what I am looking for some
 installation using CDs (ISO's images)

Are they identical in hardware, if so, you can build binary packages.
Also, to save network traffic, you can setup local rsync mirrors and
stuff.

Dig through the list archive and gentoo-wiki, I'm sure you'll find
something helpful.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo unattended installation!

2005-05-12 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 08:34 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there some unattended installation (ISO's) of Gentoo available?
 
 I want to migrated to Gentoo my 21 servers, but, it's very difficult the
 installation of only one Gentoo Server... I mean, that you have to waste
 a lot of time in only one server, that's what I am looking for some
 installation using CDs (ISO's images)

If they're similar (don't have to be identical) you can set up one box,
and then just copy the filesystem to the others.  Just create the same
partitions on each box.  (I use the gentoo live cd to boot the second
machine, and copy over the network [make sure you do it as root on both
sides to preserve permissions]; or alternatively, I've also taken out a
hard drive and done a direct hd to hd copy.)

All you have to do then on each machine is edit /etc/fstab (maybe),
edit /boot/grub/grub.conf (maybe) and install grub.  Reboot and you're
away!

It's not quite an unattended install, but the copy process can go for
a while, which leaves you time to go and eat lunch or whatever.

I've even set up a DVD with a copy of the filesystem on it, and it
wouldn't be too much further from there to write your own install dvd.

HTH,
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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo unattended installation!

2005-05-12 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Thu, 12 May 2005 08:34:58 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Is there some unattended installation (ISO's) of Gentoo available?
| 
| I want to migrated to Gentoo my 21 servers, but, it's very difficult
| the installation of only one Gentoo Server... I mean, that you have to
| waste a lot of time in only one server, that's what I am looking for
| some installation using CDs (ISO's images)

You can make your own using catalyst easily enough. I've done zero
keypress sparc install images before now.

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