Automating Solaris Installations: A Custom Jumpstart Guide (Bk/Disk)
Paul Kasper, Alan McCellan
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One of the goals in the computer industry today is to lower the cost of ownership -- i.e., minimize the direct system administration tasks (and thus the cost) of installing, maintaining, upgrading, and customizing systems. The custom JumpStart™ (auto-install) installation software provided with the Solaris operating environment for SPARC and X86 was designed with this goal in mind. Focusing exclusively on JumpStart, this book/disk package explains all the st...
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