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The most stupid certification program!!

The most stupid certification program!!

2005-06-07       - By Jarod Wilson

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On Monday 06 June 2005 20:54, Dag Wieers wrote:
> However it is not required to burn ISOs on new media in order to do
> installations. I'd recommend using a system (or in my case a laptop) that
> stores the latest ISO images and is used as an installation server.
>
> Most hardware allows booting from the network and do unattended
> installations from this installation server, and if booting from the
> network does not work, you still only require the very first CD to boot
> and kick of a network installation.
>
> If you do it like that, your only concern is to have the latest ISOs
> available (at all time) on this installation server.
>
> It would be surprising if I didn't promote my own tool for this :)
>
>   http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/yam/
>
> If you have problems setting up an installation server with Yam, feel free
> to let me know and I'll help (and fix the documentation).

+1 for yam, we use it to maintain our own installation trees and repository
mirrors for rh73, el3 and el4.

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Jarod Wilson
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