Hi list !

I have some questions concerning the creation of the boot CD for bacula in case of multiple hosts. If I have correctly looked at the created iso, in fact only the machine on which the iso has been created will have its kernel and binaries on CD, right ? It is OK when all the backuped machines share the same kernel/configuration (so which have quite the same hardware) but it should be wrong when having differents machine types (like somes using specific RAID drivers, something like that I mean).
Am I still right at this point ?

Isn't there a way to have a boot CD allowing to choose between different kernels (one per machine) at boot time, like almost every distros installation CD (which offers
differents flavors, a rescue mode...) ?

Does someone has already done some work on this ?

I think that such a feature would be a good idea, perhaps something to look at when
the 2.6 kernels booting from CD problem has been resolved ;)

Cheers,

Yann


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