If the particular flavor of linux that you are running is Red Hat, their kickstart method of install is one way to achieve this. For a non-networked situation, a custom boot/install CD with the kickstart configuration on it is probably best.
That's what current does - it allows you to seperate up2date from Red Hat itself. Nobodies done it that I know of, but I don't know why Suse or Mandrake distros wouldn't work with up2date/current.
If you do get it working with one of the other distro's, let me know - I'm the original author of current.
If the particular flavor of linux that you are running is Red Hat, their kickstart method of install is one way to achieve this. For a non-networked situation, a custom boot/install CD with the kickstart configuration on it is probably best.
That's what current does - it allows you to seperate up2date from Red Hat itself. Nobodies done it that I know of, but I don't know why Suse or Mandrake distros wouldn't work with up2date/current.
If you do get it working with one of the other distro's, let me know - I'm the original author of current.
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