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Old 2nd October 2009, 11:27 AM
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Fedora Install & Kickstart for i386 and x86_64 architectures

Hi,

I am intending to build a network using an Fedora 11 x86_64 installation on a server (which has this architecture). All of the 30 intended workstations are i386 architecture.

My intention is to use Kickstart to build up the workstations.

Am I right in thinking that I cannot do this because of the different achitectures?

If the answer to this is YES, what would you advise ? Should I build the server using the i386 disk which I assume will then allow me to kickstart all the workstations which have the i386 architecture.

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Dave
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