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Date:      Mon, 23 Feb 1998 16:33:02 -0800
From:      Daniel Zappala <zappala@hepburn.cs.uoregon.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        zappala@hepburn.cs.uoregon.edu
Subject:   network install and backup
Message-ID:  <199802240033.QAA15094@hepburn.cs.uoregon.edu>

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I'm setting up a lab of 10 FreeBSD PCs.  Each of these will run a stock
system, modulo the minor config differences needed for each of them
(i.e. network configuration).  What I want to do is create a backup
of the stock system on hard drive or tape drive.  Then when a system
crashes (or, more likely, is trashed by a student), I want to wipe
everything, re-do hard drive partitioning if necessary, and
completely reinstall from the backup.  Questions:

a) How, generally, do I set this up?
b) Is it easier to do this via network boot and install (I will have
a non-stock kernel including, for example, quad ethernet card drivers),
or from an external tape backup that I can plug into the crashed
machine?

I don't mind spending money on good software if it would help.

Thanks,

Daniel Zappala
zappala@cs.uoregon.edu



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