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``duplicating'' an installation: how ?
- From: Carsten Lutz <clu cantor informatik rwth-aachen de>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: ``duplicating'' an installation: how ?
- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 13:28:43 +0100 (CET)
Moin, folx !
Suppose I just set up a brand new RedHat installation. Now I want to duplicate
the installation to some other machines. ( These other machines may have
different hardware but I configured my kernel etc. to run on all machines. )
That is I don't want to use kickstart since what it does is performing a new
(though automated) installation. I really want the one installation to be an
exact copy of the other. This is because I installed lots of additional stuff
and fixed a lot of bugs in the installation and I don't want to do this
separately for each machine.
Is this something which is possible to do ? Is it a good idea ? Comments
welcome.
greetinx,
Carsten
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