On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 21:18:27 -0600
Alan Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a sys-admin question for you experts.
>
> A fellow at work has 10 Linux laptops he uses for portable training
> classes for Geophysical software. Right now he and a clerk are
> configuring and loading each one man
You didn't say which distro, but Redhat's kickstart will do the job
nicely. There's also SystemImager http://www.systemimager.org/
On 02/21/03 19:18, Alan Jackson wrote:
Here's a sys-admin question for you experts.
A fellow at work has 10 Linux laptops he uses for portable training classes
for
Alan Jackson wrote:
Here's a sys-admin question for you experts.
A fellow at work has 10 Linux laptops he uses for portable training classes
for Geophysical software. Right now he and a clerk are configuring and
loading each one manually, one at a time. What would be the recommended
simple, low-co
Here's a sys-admin question for you experts.
A fellow at work has 10 Linux laptops he uses for portable training classes
for Geophysical software. Right now he and a clerk are configuring and
loading each one manually, one at a time. What would be the recommended
simple, low-cost solution to both