Hello Rony! 

>> install.sh your own installer ?
Yep...
Blame it on me...   :) 

>> how can i use it ?
Aha...
As I said, it's a work in progress.
In fact, it is right now my full time job. 

A little background:
I wanted an LFS machine that I could maintain and, MORE IMPORTANT!, 
replicate. 

The way my system works, is that I follow LFS and build "packages", then I 
spawn machines out of those packages.
Those machines go along with an embedded "replication system", which will 
allow me to instantiate "test" machines before I make any changes to 
"production" machines. 

The "replication system" will allow me to upgrade my production servers to 
the next LFS when it becomes available. 

I wrote some documentation that may or may not be accurate now, I'll be 
updating them for "release 2", or LFS 6.5...   :)
Look at:
http://www.kitepilot.com/LFS/+A-.BUILD-NEW-MACHINE-README.txt and
http://www.kitepilot.com/LFS/+B.-MANAGE-MACHINE-README.txt 

I am right now finalizing my "replication system".
The test is that I replicate the LFS machine I developed my "Maintenance 
System" on, and then replicate again that one.
If I have the same machine, I am in the right track...   :) 

Later today or tomorrow, I'll publish the tool to say:
"Get me Enrique's machine"
And you'll get in your desktop the same machine I have here... 

By the mean time, if you wanted to build an LFS machine in 20 minutes, this 
is the cookbook: 

Download:
http://www.kitepilot.com/LFS/kitemama-6.4-0.1/setup-hd.sh
And adjust it for your environment.
There are a bunch of comments in there that I use to lazily cut'n paste...  
:) 

Then do:
CONFEDITOR=NONE ./install.sh www.kitepilot.com/LFS dbg 

For some reason, my LFS DNS server is dropping requests when I fire them 
quickly to do multiple wget(s).
If you run the script and a bunch of files are missing, its my DNS acting 
up, just use the IP address and that will (hopefully  :) fix it. 

After the install is complete, adjust your  /etc/fstab and 
/boot/grub/menu.lst to match your installation, run grub, boot the machine 
and holla' this way if it didn't work...   :)
Thanks!
Enrique 

 

 


rony jak writes: 

> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:27 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
>> >> is any LFS installer system ? like redhat anaconda
>> I created my own... 
>>
>> http://www.kitepilot.com/LFS 
>>
>> It's still a work in progress but it is fairly stable.
>> WARNING: It is NOT dpkg !    :)
>> (not even RPM, you BETTER know what you are doing... )
>> Enrique 
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>>
>> rony jak writes: 
>>
>> > hi all
>> > is any LFS installer system ? like redhat anaconda
>> > thanks
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> WoW , great work thank you very much , is install.sh your own installer ?
> how can i use it ? thank you again for your great work
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