Simon Ruiz wrote:
Hey,
Not too difficult to implement once you know about it, but took me
some documentation trudging to figure out.
When GETTING the image, using si_getimage, just add the switch
--post-install reboot at the end, and the autoinstall script will
be updated accordingly.
We've been using SIS for a while now (in fact, I'm sure we need to
update) and are very happy with it. So I feel a little funny asking
this question since it seems like a no-brainer and we should already
know the answer. Nonetheless, the fact remains that we have not
figured out how
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We've been using SIS for a while now (in fact, I'm sure we need to
update) and are very
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You should try to use the BitTorrent trasnport. It strongly reduces the
load on the image server and you
Simon Ruiz wrote:
So, the classroom imaged alright overnight. It seems like the server
ran out of memory and had to kill a few processes during the course
of the imaging process, but every workstation seemed to image fine.
The beeping classroom was rather amusing when I came in.
Might this
So, the classroom imaged alright overnight. It seems like the server ran out of
memory and had to kill a few processes during the course of the imaging
process, but every workstation seemed to image fine. The beeping classroom was
rather amusing when I came in.
Might this locking up of the