Quoting Fred.Zellinger at seagate.com (Fred.Zellinger at seagate.com): > Almost all of the Linux distros are set up to install on a single user > machine by default. This works fine for a single user, but in large > organizations, this is a bad deployment scheme and a vast under-utilization > of Linux's capabilities. At Real Time we use kickstart. And we have several of them. We can literally churn out linux boxes is droves. We have all our base kickstarts, firewall, file/print, mail, web, etc. Put a floppy into a box, power it on and in a couple of minutes you have a linux box doing firewalling, file/print, mail, etc..