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SUSE Server Setup Structure Network Install HOWTO
SUSE Server Setup Structure
Setting up a server is not so hard. But configuring the right settings lends itself to experience and trial and error over the years. If this is a business critical production server leave this to the pros and you can set up the Demo server in which to experiement and learn on:
This is a rough list of points that you will need to follow in order to setup a Linux machine as a network install server. The HOWTO sections on setting up servers roughly adhere to this list:
1. Install a machine with Linux to be a server machine
2. Check you have enough disk space free to serve Linux installs 3. Set up the filespace you want to use to serve the Linux installs 4. Copy the install media to your filespace 5. Enable one or more remote access methods to your filespace 6. Customise your server images
2.2 Client Install Structure
This is a rough list of points that you will need to follow in order to install a Linux distribution from a network install server. The HOWTO sections on installing client machines roughly adhere to this list:
1. Install config program on a machine 2. Use config program to create config files 3. Edit the config file to include customisable options 4. Create a bootable media 5. Provide access to the config file 6. Boot your machine and read the config file 7. Client contacts server machine
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