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    A Kickstart CGI for on-the-fly kickstart configuration generation. This is not a builder for making static kickstart files. You need to already be familiar with kickstart configuration files to use this.
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    (No longer being maintained) Build and manage your own linux distribution. You decide what RPMS should be in it. Then give your users access to a web page to create an automated boot floppy install disk.
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    WebJump is a simplified but still powerful web-based interface to the Solaris Jumpstart environment. It is meant to be easy-to-use, but still support all of the options available in the full jumpstart environment. Hooks for supporting Linux KickStart ar
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    Merrill Lynch KICKWeb (MLKW) is a next generation KICKweb tool that provides automated installation capabilities for Linux Standard Builds. This program generates a kickstart script (ks.cfg) for Red Hat installs based on the values you specify on a web
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    ATC is a system for configuring and controlling the pre and post building of Unix machines over the network. Predominately it uses JET to deploy Solaris hosts and Kickstart to deploy Linux hosts. Post build ATC is used to do configuration control.
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