On 2016-02-20 18:13, Brian Coca wrote:
> you might get into trouble with UUIDs though for both network and disks.
> This was much simpler before those started being used for interface
> assignments and mounts.

What do you mean by UUIDs for disks?
Ok: all my partitions are mounted in /etc/fstab by UUID, but they get
cloned too.
I would rather clone the whole installation and run some shell/ansible
scripts afterwards to make those site-wide unique again -- if needed at all!

I really like ansible but I thought there are better tools for cloning a
whole installation if one missed the opportunity to do it with
kickstart/preseed/FAI/... + ansible from the beginning.

(Network) booting a rescue install and scripting ansible to dd/clone/...
seemed a bit like brute forcing a use case. Did I miss an elegant
solution _with_ ansible?


/Benjamin
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