Setting the project aside, I'm thinking about developing my own
installer to install a catalyst's stage4 and reboot a working Gentoo.
Ya scire is vaporware. It's a shame that you mention development on it
has stopped, I was hoping to see a product from those guys. I wonder
if webmin would work
On 2/13/07, t35t0r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ya scire is vaporware. It's a shame that you mention development on it
has stopped, I was hoping to see a product from those guys. I wonder
if webmin would work with gentoo?
But I don't know if the development has stopped or not. It just seems
so.
On 2/13/07, C. Bergström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's interesting that something like this comes up. I've just started
building and creating an outline for something very similar to this. If
anyone else is interested in sharing ideas I'm open to suggestions.
Were you thinking something like
On Feb 13 02:30 PM, Daniel van Ham Colchete wrote:
It seems that Vidalinux (www.vidalinux.com) made a Gentoo-ish Anaconda
installer. I think it might be possible to change it a little bit to
allow a install process with just a few (if not none) user inputs,
everything done automatically.
If
Daniel van Ham Colchete wrote:
On 2/13/07, C. Bergström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's interesting that something like this comes up. I've just started
building and creating an outline for something very similar to this. If
anyone else is interested in sharing ideas I'm open to suggestions.
Daniel van Ham Colchete wrote:
I would like the deployment and maintenance to be done as easily as
possible because this project needs to be scalable to more than 100
servers. Although we are going to install only 10 servers in the
beginning, my boss says that I should be prepared for this