Re: ks config managers

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Chris,

You may consider downloading the latest version of kickstart tools and
poking around to see if it meets your needs.  Internally we do what you
mention for "Cisco Linux" based on Red Hat's releases.

http://kickstart-tools.sf.net

/Brian/

On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 08:41, Chris Geddings wrote:
> What projects are out there for building kickstart files and maintaining
> them over time?
> 
> The problem I'm looking to address involves the maintenance of a large
> number of kickstart configurations over time.  What is in my head right
> now is a system that has a series of configurations, each configuration
> can have parts that are sort of stubs or templates that may be shared
> between multiple configurations.  Updating one of the stubs causes an
> update in all relevant configurations.
> 
> Many thanks,
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
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