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[ILUG] Re: redhat 6.1 remote install

[ILUG] Re: redhat 6.1 remote install

Stephen_Reilly at dell.com Stephen_Reilly at dell.com
Thu Oct 7 13:47:20 IST 1999


...and of course most remote image blasters have a multicast option . . . 


		-----Original Message-----
		From:	David Murphy [mailto:drjolt+ilug at redbrick.dcu.ie]
		Sent:	Wednesday, October 06, 1999 2:27 PM
		To:	ilug at linux.ie
		Subject:	Re: [ILUG] Re: redhat 6.1 remote install

		Quoting
<B1043EA67EE8D011B19D0000F80354DC0271C8E8 at SBU-EURILO1EX2>
		by Patrick Dempster <Patrick.Dempster at compaq.COM>:

		> Are you sure you don't have to much time on you hands ?
;-D

		While automated network installation might seem to be a
waste of time
		for one machine, it's a boon when you've one hundred
machines to
		update!

		-- 
		"You can ISO9001 certify the process of shooting yourself in
the foot, 
		so long as the process is documented and reliably produces
the proper 
		result." - Adam Shostack, on bugtraq
		David Murphy - For PGP public key, send mail with Subject:
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