Re: [Fwd: Fedora 12 Installer Experience]

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On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 17:35 -0800, J.H. wrote:
> I think you completely missed the point of boot.kernel.org, it's got 
> *NOTHING* to do with Anaconda.  boot.kernel.org allows you to network 
> boot a computer over the internet, with my original point & intent being 
> - you don't need a media test when you network install a computer.
> More or less exactly what you were suggesting, only I'm trying to take 
> the 'expert' portion out of the statement.

There are many ways to network boot.  Hence why I was confused.

E.g., I use Cobbler+Koan, especially now that it's Satellite.

But even good'ole system-config-netboot (GUI) is pretty cake.



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