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Hi, I got a requirement to load Fedora Core 8 Linux OS to 30 systems. I want to load simultaneously to all the systems instead of loading to everyone. I ...
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    Hi,
    I got a requirement to load Fedora Core 8 Linux OS to 30 systems. I want to load simultaneously to all the systems instead of loading to everyone. I also need to load PHP and MYSQL to all these 30 systems. Is there anyway to load these software from a system simultaneously instead of loading it in each system.
    Please anyone help me the steps to load OS and the applications.

    Thanks in advance,

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    santhosh

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    There are some things that will probably need some input at each station, but everything is simplified if they all have the same hardware configuration. In any case, check out clonezilla: Clonezilla
    Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
    Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!

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    This project could give you fewer headaches if you can talk to those requiring that you install Fedora Core 8 into allowing you to install a newer Fedora release. Fedora Core 8 is already passed its end of life, and is no longer supported by Fedora, so this could mean lots of problems both now, and on down the road. Fedora 11, or at least Fedora 10 would probably be a much better option.

    If you have no choice in the matter, Clonezilla, as suggested above should be helpful to you with any Fedora release.
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