On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 07:12:06PM +0000, Louis C. Candell wrote: > Why dont you change this to XML format and submit it to Gentoo > Documentation or ask them if this would be OK to submit to the Docs > section?
Weel, I'll be happy to do it :). Let's see if there's enough interest about this on the mailing list, I can provide more details, extended scripts and procedures if so. Is there anyone involved with Gentoo Documentation out there ;). Bye > > Andrea Barisani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi to all! > > > > After having migrated from RedHat Linux to Gentoo on my network (35 hosts + 4 > > servers, approx 300 users) I would like to share and discuss my experiences > > in handling multiple Gentoo systems installations. This is nothing special > > for all the sysadmin out there, however I hope to stimulate discussion and > > hear how you manage such installations. > > > > - Scenario > > > > 35 client hosts used by our students handled by a central server, three > > different architectures: k6 (400 Mhz), p1 (200 Mhz), p4 (1,7 Ghz). > > > > - Primary objectives > > > > 1) have a centralized control of all clients installation and administration > > 2) find a proper way to optimize the installation on slow machines (p1 and k6) > > 3) give the users always the (almost) latest versions of all packages > > > > Of course Gentoo was the answer :) and since it performs so well on our servers > > we have decided to test it and eventually migrate all clients. (with Gentoo > > performance on slow hardware has _really_ improved) > > -- ------------------------------------------------------------ INFIS Network Administrator & Security Officer .*. Department of Physics - University of Trieste /V\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - PGP Key 0x8E21FE82 (/ \) ---------------------------------------------------- ( ) "How would you know I'm mad?" said Alice. ^^-^^ "You must be,'said the Cat,'or you wouldn't have come here." ------------------------------------------------------------ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list