This is the best collection of minds I can think of on this topic, that's why it is on this list. I think it is too subjective for stackoverflow. So here is the problem: The community center has multiple computers for the children (and adult students) to use. These computer are always donated and the hardware is all different. Currently the systems are running Windows (but this may change). Most days the systems are "hacked" by the kids and all is well, but sometimes the changes to the systems requires a reinstall. The staff are not presently qualified to diagnose any problems. Here is the draft idea: 1. Have a CentOS image / PXE server. 2. Make a (bootable) utility CD that: * has a program to "save" the state of the computer to the image server * on boot gives an option to re-image the computer * has a (boot-time or OS) diagnostic program to check network connectivity to the image server 3. Make a single page instruction sheet on using the utility disc, including on how to boot from CD Implementation suggestions? -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - - - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th Street #100 - - +1 (443) 269-1555 x333 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 - - - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- This message is copyright PD Inc, subject to license 20080407P00. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos