nate wrote: >> Doesn't this take a considerable amount of setup work on the server side >> per-distro/per-version? For NFS you only have to download images into >> directories under an nfs export. > > It takes a bit of work, mount the iso image, copy contents to a directory, > repeat for the rest. I like the contents of the images exposed, so if I > need to find stuff later it's pretty easy. Initial setup time is about > 15 minutes. That's 15 minutes wasted as far as I'm concerned - plus it probably took you a lot longer the first time and you've duplicated the disk space. Getting the contents of an nfs-shared iso is as simple as loopback mounting it - in the unlikely event that you'd want to. > So yeah, takes some time, but for me it's peanuts in comparison to > what else has to be done to make the distribution "perfect". But what's the point, when the installer knows how to deal with images directly and if you want a package later you'll probably let yum get a current version from the repositories anyway? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com