On Thursday 07 October 2004 00:40, Alan wrote:
> What ris does is allow you to boot from a network card and install windows
> 2000 and windows XP. The nice things is it an unattended installation and
> it installs quicker than from a cd.
>
> The reason I want to do this is that I sell a lot of pc'
On Thursday 07 October 2004 00:40, Alan wrote:
> The reason I want to do this is that I sell a lot of pc's where clients
> want WINXP installed and it is quicker for me to install this way around,
> as you can do 5 pc's at a time (IF needed)
So, you want to use Linux to automate the process of in
On Thursday 07 Oct 2004 5:40 am, Alan wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> What ris does is allow you to boot from a network card and install
> windows 2000 and windows XP. The nice things is it an unattended
> installation and it installs quicker than from a cd.
Two ways:
Use the network boot floppy, which is on
Thanks.
What ris does is allow you to boot from a network card and install windows
2000 and windows XP. The nice things is it an unattended installation and
it installs quicker than from a cd.
The reason I want to do this is that I sell a lot of pc's where clients
want WINXP installed and it
On Wednesday 06 October 2004 01:25, Alan wrote:
> I want to know if linux has a "RIS" (remote installation feature) similar
> to M$'s RIS service ?
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/linux-adv/network-install.htm
Linux Network based Installation HOWTO.
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On Wednesday 06 October 2004 07:25, Alan wrote:
> Good day
>
> I want to know if linux has a "RIS" (remote installation feature) similar
> to M$'s RIS service ?
>
> Thanks
For us non_M$ peoples; Would you mind divulging what this RIS acrually does?
There are various ways of remotely installing Li
Good day
I want to know if linux has a "RIS" (remote installation feature) similar
to M$'s RIS service ?
Thanks
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