Bash script for full install

From: Charles (nothing_at_nothing.com)
Date: 01/25/04


Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 17:38:35 -0200

Has anyone already created a bash script to install Linux, many other apps (X, Gnome, Mozilla,
OpenOffice...) and all config files (AntiAliasing config, TrueType fonts, etc...) automatically?
I need to install Linux on several computers that have exactly the same hardware. I want to
elaborate a bash script to run and install everything needed during the night, and the day after,
the PCs are all set and ready for use, otherwise it would be very time and effort-consuming...
Any experience doing this?
Thanks,

--
Charles.
Fatal error for /usr/bin/laden


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