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John Hodrien wrote:
| Much easier to just use another linux machine as an NFS server. Make an | NFS | export, just lob the iso images in a directory, and the installer | handles the | rest.
It's true, but I don't like the idea of NFS on my network. I have used it for network boot, but it required no root squash in that scenario and it made me uncomfortable. For network boot I managed to replace it with NBD instead which exports a single "filesystem file" from the server, can do so as an unprivileged user, and is anyway faster. I don't mind having to fiddle with a webserver instead of having NFS.
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