True, but to be fair it's the same with CentOS, & Debian :)
I have heard the argument that Fedora offers cutting-edge support for
new technologies. In those cases, i'd imagine it's a great fit.
On Nov 9, 2007 9:59 AM, Craig White <
craig@tobyhouse.com> wrote:
> actually, it's a great desktop OS for our non-profit.
>
> unattended/automated kickstart installation including configuration from
> local lan repository.
>
> 1. Buy new Optiplex from Dell
> 2. Open box, unpack computer
> 3. Connect comuter to keyboard/power/network and turn on
> 4. Press button and insert boot CD
> 5. Press F12 and choose boot disc
> 6. Select CD
> 7. On Linux boot... enter
> linux install method=http://my_local_repository/stage_2_boot \
> ks=http://my_local_webserver/configuration_server/ks-fc8-x86_64.cfg
> 8. 1 hour later, disconnect computer and put in user workspace
> 9. Repeat process with next box.
>
> Craig
>
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