ks and installation dvd

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I install a bunch of CentOS machines. 

It gets very repetive going through all the

packages each time.

 

I remember someone mentioned a kick start file,

which I believe will get created each time you

do a manual install.

 

I found some information  on the network about ks.cfg and a boot cdrom.

I am using a DVD now, and wodner whether the procedure is similar.

It also seems to be conflicting saying the ks must be in the top level directory,

but later says it must be in the isolinux directory.

 

Anyway, solving that can I just copy the boot CD to a hard drive, add the ks

file and write a new DVD, or is it more complicated than that?

 

 

Thanks

Tony 

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