If they are different hardware, then using the same kernel on them might not be a 
good idea. (Unless you're planning on using a genkernel & loading everything as 
modules, rather than going with a monolithic kernel.)

It sounds like a project that could end up being very complicated.

I'd probably make a base build for each hardware model, then use that to make a 
base-build for each server type (db etc..)

I'd end up with more base builds to deploy, but they'd still image over easily 
once built.

Good luck!

Thilo Bangert wrote:
"Todd M. Hébert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
If the servers are all identical hardware,

they are not - and they are not in one datacenter either :-)
they also have many different purposes (db server, web node, load balancer etc.)

sorry for not mentioning it.

the plan is to deploy generic (i686) stage4 images using quickstart. the stage4 will roughly be a stage3 + puppet. puppet will then install and configure the server according to its purpose.

i just can't seem to find a nice way to do the kernel image install.

You could create a tarball that has the kernel, including /boot,
/usr/src, /lib/modules etc.., but you might not end up with world files
that are in-step with what's actually on the machine.

ahh, yes. /usr/src/linux - i'd almost forgot about that one...
what is it that i would need, only /usr/src/linux/include?


I hope this is helpful.

it is - thanks!
regards
Thilo
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