Linux hecho fácil:Instalinux
Posted by myself - 29/08/06 at 09:08:06 pmUno de los problemas que siempre ha afectado a los no-iniciados en el mundo de Linux, es la instalación.
En respuesta, Installinux.com es un sitio web en el que los usuarios pueden realizar imágenes personalizadas de diferentes versiones de Linux. El servicio es gratuito, indica la nota de eWeek.
Pueden crearse imágenes booteables de CentOS 4.3, Debian 3.1 y 3.2, Red Hat Fedora Core versiones 3 a la 5, Novell SUSE 9.3 y v10 y Canonical’s Ubuntu y Kubuntu 5.10. No existe soporte para openSUSE 10.1 o Drapper Dran de Ubuntu.
¿Algo más sencillo?
; )
During tests, Instalinux.com’s SystemDesigner made it easy for eWEEK Labs to create network installer disks that were preconfigured with the software packages we wished to install on our target system, along with the repository from which we wished to fetch the packages and the network information our new system would require to get online and reach the repository.
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We appreciated the option of having all available updates applied at install time. We also could choose to either set up our disk partition layout in advance or to take care of it interactively once we’d booted into our system’s installer.
At Instalinux.com, you can create installation disks for CentOS 4.3, Debian 3.1 and 3.2, Red Hat Fedora Core versions 3 through 5, Novell SUSE 9.3 and 10, and Canonical’s Ubuntu and Kubuntu 5.10. It doesn’t, as you may have noticed, support the latest openSUSE 10.1 or the new Dapper Dan members of the Ubuntu family.
The free, online program lets you design your own Linux system profile. For example, if you want a KDE interface, but not GNOME, for Fedora, you can build it. Once this is done, SystemDesigner creates a network install ISO file. Next, you download and burn this boot image to a CD.
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Bueno, para los iniciados, con el live cd de ubuntu, por ejemplo, creo que es suficiente. No obstante no deja de ser una buena opción. Lo que me sorprende es que no haya soporte para openSUSE 10.1
Comment by Benyi — September 4, 2006 #