On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Jason Edgecombe wrote: hi > hi, > > I also have most of the clients set themselves up after the install. I > do this via a client pull method. all of my machines run one script in a > shared network filespace (in my case, it's AFS, but it could easily be > NFS. I have a custom RPM that sets up AFS during the install). This one > script does different things depending on which machine calls it. In > addition the machines call the same script once per hour. It fairly easy > for me to fix things on a global basis that way. A couple of my machines > are dual-boot win2k/linux and this works fine. > > Sincerely, > Jason Edgecombe Well I do exactly the same with FTP :) My problem was to configure printer non interactively on redhat machine how do u do that? > > FYI. In addition to the custom RPMs for AFS, in my %post section i have > echo /the/config/script >> /etc/rc.d/rc.local > Whenever the machine starts up it runs everything. The first time that I > starts, a line is added to cron to run the script every hour. > > Eric Doutreleau wrote: > > > I can t use that trick > > > > -The client are double boot Linux/windows then rsync can 't be used > > The client have different configuration and should not be able to print to > > all printers > > > > > Will > > > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > -- Eric Doutreleau I.N.T | Tel : +33 (0) 160764687 9 rue Charles Fourier | Fax : +33 (0) 160764321 91011 Evry France | email : Eric.Doutreleau@xxxxxxxxxxx