Subject: Cross Intallation
From: "Trung Chu-vu" <trungdatamovies@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 17:22:05 +0200
To: <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
We have an embedded system, based on PC cards and a hard disk, which
will have to run without the use of keyboard, mouse or DVD-driver.
We have managed to install Fedora 8 on it. For that, we plugged a
keyboard, a mouse and a DVD driver on this embedded machine, and we
followed the Fedora installation process.
At the end of the installation, we retrieved the anaconda-ks.cfg file
generated by anaconda.
Now, we want to industrialize the configuration for those machines.
To do so, we would like to install and configurate Fedora on the hard
disk of those machines directly from a PC, plugging the hard drive with
an USB rack.
This way, we won't need our embedded machine anymore to do our installation.
We would like, somehow, to do a "cross installation" of Fedora 8. Is it
possible?
Sounds like you just want to "clone" the disk..? Maybe something like
"dump" and "restore"?
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Regards,
Steve
IT Support - UNIX/Linux Cadence Design Systems
Bagshot Road
Bracknell BERKSHIRE
RG12 0PH UK
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