Re: Woody roll-out

2002-01-18 Thread Thomas Lange
On 17 Jan 2002 12:49:53 -0700, Blake Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Do you know of any successful implementations? (say.. 15-50 servers..) Anyone I could use as a reference? I don't want to I'm always looking for references, but no one makes a little web page or write a short

Re: Woody roll-out

2002-01-18 Thread Michael Renner
On Friday 18 January 2002 11:16, Thomas Lange wrote: I'm always looking for references, but no one makes a little web page or write a short how I did it. I would like to collect links to installations using FAI, but there are few people giving me a link. Some other installations (but too

Re: Woody roll-out

2002-01-18 Thread chewie
Blake Barnett said: Do you know of any successful implementations? (say.. 15-50 servers..) Anyone I could use as a reference? I don't want to Yes. Ours. ;-) I'm working for the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) at the University of Minnesota. I've used our woody-based

Install ext3fs with FAI

2002-01-18 Thread Albrecht Frank
Hi Folks, I managed to install ext3fs with fai (woody). The only things to change were to generate a kernel with ext3-support (2.4.17) for the target machine, set an extra step with 'tune2fs -j' in setup_harddisks after mke2fs (of course, make-fai-nfsroot), create a script EXT3 which changes

Re: Woody roll-out

2002-01-18 Thread Thomas Lange
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 15:37:09 +0100, Michael Renner [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I'am very interested to migrade my system (RedHat 7.1, fully automaticly installed with a kickstart server, administrate with a commercial tool 'venus' to debian (which I prefer) togehter The best thing

Re: Install ext3fs with FAI

2002-01-18 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Blake Barnett([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.01.18 13:59:24 +: On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 12:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you certain it's faster? I don't know much about the particulars of how ext3 is implemented, but I was under the impression that a slight performance hit was the tradeoff