Re: ghost server

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Quote from a book (RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide):
"Configuring a Network Installation Server
Once you have the Red Hat installation CDs, configuring a network installation server is a fairly easy process. All you need to do is copy the files from each CD's /RedHat directory to a common directory, configure sharing on the directory, and then activate the NFS, FTP, or HTTP network."

I won't copy anymore straight from the book, but yeah it's possible with Fedora and Red Hat.

Are you doing this with Windows or Linux though?

On 4/27/07, azeem ahmad <azeem81@xxxxxxx> wrote:
hello all
i have got a lab of about 200 computers, these computers run windows 2000.
the servers are running on fedora like squid proxy server.
i want to have a ghost server. like the server can install the workstations
with a ghost image which reside on server.
is there any such software???

Regards
Azeem

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