On Tue, 13 May 2003, Lambert, Eric wrote: > Does someone know the correct command line to use in kickstart (or in a > running OS for that matter) to use to add an LPD network printer? You create the definition using printconf{t,g}ui on an installed system, then export it using printconf-tui. In your kickstart file, you import it with printconf-tui. Read the man pages for more. Don't overlook the possibility of serving up your configuration, once you have it, with your webserver. You can fetch it on your client with either lynx or wget. > > I'm looking for accomplishing the same thing as what happens when I run > the "printconf-gui" tool and do the following: > > Select "New" > enter a queue name > select "Unix Printer" (LPD) as the queue type > enter a print-server name and queue name on the server > select Postscript Printer as the print driver type > Finish > > Thanks in advance, and please let me know if there is another list I can > Cc: which may have more specific printer expertise. > > Eric Lambert > CIG -- Please, reply only to the list. Join the "Linux Support by Small Businesses" list at http://mail.computerdatasafe.com.au/mailman/listinfo/lssb