Lea,

There is the virtualization cookbook at:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247493.html?Open

Appendix C has a Linux script that does cloning.
The function ModifyClone does the modification of the cloned system.

You might compare what you change with what the script changes.

Ron Foster
Baldor

Stahr, Lea wrote:
I am using the same method of cloning SuSE 10 that I used for SuSE 8. I DDR the 
disks, the use RPL to replace the name and IP in /etc files. This worked well 
for SuSE 8, but for SuSE 10 I have a file(s) somewhere else that is not being 
changed and prevents me from using NIS. Any ideas where this file may be if not 
under /etc????  thanks.

Lea Stahr
Navistar



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