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On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 11:22:31PM -0600, Jeremy Enos wrote:
> At 10:38 PM 1/22/2003 -0500, Sean Dague wrote:
> >On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 04:16:33PM -0600, Jeremy Enos wrote:
> >> I considered that issue... and I think it's worth it.
> >
> >Um... not all will agree
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> Maybe not- and if not everyone agrees after reading the points I=20
> mentioned, then I'm quite confident I can go into more depth and make it=
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> very clear on the phone call exactly why it's worth it. We needn't split=
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> hairs over this one... all we're talking about is having tftpd on, just=
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> like we already do in any cluster that is PXE installed. (Granted, some=
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> are floppy installed)
You are now suggesting forcing POLICY into OSCAR. Up to this point we
haven't done that. I don't have a problem with asking up front if the user
will be network, floppy, or cd booting, and then doing the right thing. But
if we start forcing policy into OSCAR based on what is good practice at
NCSA, we make OSCAR something which is no longer general enough to work for
many of our existing users.
There is a difference between allowing for a new mode where all nodes are
PXE managed all the time, and *forcing* that mode on everyone.
-Sean
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Sean Dague [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dague.net
There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors than
zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down.
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