On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:35:40 +0300 Alper KANAT <tunix@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey There Guys, > > We'd love to tell you about the latest news. We were at our stand all > day long on the very first day of 8th Free Software and Linux > Festival. What we've done? > > * We've burnt 20 i686 and 10 x86_64 CD images and created paper CD > cases and gave everyone for free. (unfortunetly we were only capable > of doing 40 of them and 30 cases since especially the cases were so > expensive as they were the best quality available) > > * Made some installations for people who needs help > > * Printed nearly 30 Turkish installation manual and gave them with the > CD's.. > > * Created a "Arch Linux on Tap" concept and made it available over the > network! :) They is very cool though since anyone can put the plug in > and install Arch with our very new and fresh Arch mirror (that have > i686 and x86_64 packages for core, testing, community, extra). > > We'll continue to do introduce Arch Linux to visitors of the festival > and help them to discover the beauty! > > We also have some pictures for you! :) Comments are welcome! > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/tunix/sets/72157616848517025/ > Hey man, great job. These booklets look really sweet http://www.flickr.com/photos/tunix/3450625770/in/set-72157616848517025/ And until now I had never heard of the mkpxelinux script. And only 89 lines long.. I'm gonna check it out because i like pxe installations. Did you just follow http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Install_Arch_from_network_(via_PXE) ? Dieter