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- From: bdw5281@ultb.isc.rit.edu (B. D. Weaver)
- Subject: Re: Use of external HD to setup multiple new Mac's/PC's ?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.121642.26942@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
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- Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology
- References: <1992Aug25.223247.22031@nrc.com> <87026@netnews.upenn.edu>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 12:16:42 GMT
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- In article <87026@netnews.upenn.edu> jensen@ben.dev.upenn.edu (Christopher Jensen) writes:
- >Hi,
- >
- >For many of our new installations of Mac's and PC's, we install
- >the same core system software (System 7.x, Dos 5, Windows 3.1, etc)
- >and the same fonts, and the same network card drivers for the respective
- >machines.
- >
- >Be it mac or pc, we end up installing multiple megabytes of the same
- >software from floppies, answer the same install questions, and then
- >juggle floppies until the basic installation is complete.
- >
- >We then do some minor "tweaking" of config.sys, autoexec.bat, and System7
- >control panel settings.
- >
- >This process seems grossly inefficient - especially when setting up
- >labs with multiple identical machines. As an example lets say you have
- >a lab to set up with 10 Quadra's and/or 10 PC 486's.
- >
- >Questions:
- >
- >Can any one suggest some techniques to improve the efficiency
- >of setting up multiple machines ?
- >
- [stuff deleted]
- >
- >The PC side is more complicated because of no built in SCSI
- >and the need to run a temporary config utility in order
- >for the PC to recognize an external drive. We have also
- >experimented with laplink. Other people have suggested
- >using some sort of parallel-to-ethernet or parallel-to scsi
- >port adapter.
- >
- [stuff deleted]
-
-
- If all the machines are in the same lab, you could run them off a
- network. At the college I attend, we have a lab with 12 IBM PS/2 model
- 55SXs. We are running Pathworks v4.1 and have all the machines remote
- booting off the server. Whenever we make a changed to the boot disk, we
- do it via a template. We then use the template to configure each boot
- disk for all the machines.
-
- Now if all your machines are stand alone, what you could do is back it
- up to disk, or even better to tape, and then restore it to the other
- machines. Not the best way, but it works.
-
- Bryan Weaver
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