> >On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 08:14, Rogelio Bazán Reyes wrote: > > > > > >>Hi, i have to install 600 servers around Mexico with the same > >>installation, i mean, they just must differ in the hostname, network > >>configuration (ip, mask and gateway) and the data in the database. > >>I have done the same with Windows Servers using ghost software to > >>cloning the master hard disk on all the machines. > >>When i tried to clone a Linux Red Hat 9 disk with 13 partitions, i found > >>that the partition table was altered by ghost, generating panic to the > >>kernel. > >>I already know that this can be possible with dd, but i´m looking for an > >>alternate solution to test, because the people who will clone the disks > >>dont know Linux at all, and they know ghost. > >>Do you know some about this? or Does anybody experienced something like > >>this? Sorry for breaking the thread, I've already deleted the OP's email. I've haven't seen kickstart mentioned yet. You could possible after seeing a kickstart config file generate new kickstart config files with scripting to account for the 600 or so new hosts. -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list