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Old 02-18-2008, 09:33 PM
Anonymous
 
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Default NFS Install (hundreds of servers)

Hello,

Basically, I need to setup a Jumpstart server to install hundreds of Slackware
machines.

Installing Slackware over that media is not pretty well documented but I need
at least a procedure to make it the most automatic as possible.

Could you help me? Give me your URL?

>> No CDROM available on the servers. <<


Many thanks,

William

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Old 02-18-2008, 09:33 PM
Billy Watt
 
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Default Re: NFS Install (hundreds of servers)

In news:e9eb0ad6cb8b81539591fd636f6701b7@erisiandisco rd.de,
Anonymous <discord-nobody@erisiandiscord.de> rambled:

>
> Basically, I need to setup a Jumpstart server to install hundreds of
> Slackware machines.
>


Is it Slackware or Gentoo you're trying to install ?

I noticed the exact same post in alt.os.linux.gentoo with just the word
Slackware changed to Gentoo.

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Billy

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I think so, Brain, but Pete Rose? I mean, can we trust him?


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