Thanks for the answer, i still have few...

Before i go ahead with SIS i would like to know if i'm not wasting my
time. By the end of this summer (aug 2003) I want to be able to easily
manage 8 PC classrooms with 25 computers in each classroom..

My intention is to replace IBM's LCCM which we use with RPL protocol
with the SIS software. We are not happy anymore with LCCM because the
new version, now called RDM, works only on Windows and in collaboration
with MS DNS Service, which we don't like either. 

We would like to migrate our image deployment to Debian Linux.

What we want:
- Hardware inventory which is acquired via a pre-boot environment, this
should especially include our machine's serial numers.
- Images of win, lin and dual boot clients (fat32, ext2, ext3 and ntfs
partitions)
- Image management via GUI so i can delegate management.
- Wake-on-lan so we can remotly wake-up computers, clone them with a
dualboot win/linux image, shutdown ready-for-use.

What do you think, should i go ahead with SIS and does it need lots of
adjustment to reach my objectives?

greets,
Wouter


On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 22:10, Michael Chase-Salerno wrote:
> It should be downloaded by the installer. Are you using the --download
> flag?
> 
> Mike
> 
> On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 03:50, Wouter Mignon wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I keep getting the error: 
> > Can't open /tmp/sis-packages/packages.list at ./sis-installer.pl line
> > 252
> > Where can i find this packages.list file?
> > 
> > 
> > greets,



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