Re: Re: install issues

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I'll have to take a look and see if that network install iso will do that..:)

Once i figure that out i'll then see if i can setup a vm..enable remote access for the user..and have them do a net install..hrmm i might setup a dedicated hard drive as a repo mirror for centos 4 and 5. Oh the possibilities.


Scott Silva wrote:
on 1/24/2008 3:02 PM William Warren spake the following:
will the network install iso on the mirrors do the same thing? If so yes i have another server(the one who's hard drives are going to wind up in this one..<G.). So i would have to setup apache for this it sounds like. It's going to take a bit to figure out..but that's ht challenge(i bought the server for testing various vm scenarios..<G.)

Probably. But you could also install from one of the mirrors and just do a minimal install, and yum install the rest. You just need to find a mirror close to you and get the path right.


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