Strongbolt installs CentOS & BQ in 2 parts. Firstly it installs CentOS,
reboots and then installs BQ. If you disconnect the raq from the
Strongbolt installer you will have a raq with just CentOS on it. There
are a few more instructions to follow to clean things up (i.e. make the
buttons work, Set up the network) which can all be done via ssh.
If you wish to have more details on this I will dig them out.
Thanks
Jason
http://www.businessws.com
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> Strongbolt is able to install an OS from the Network. It looks like I
> have a need to install CentOS (not the whole thing) to a RaQ box
> without BQ on it. I have a client who needs total customization and
> wants to use lighttpd and fastcgi. Any helpful hints on how to go
> about getting a generic Linux OS on to the RaQ?
>
> -Rashid
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