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If you're kickstarting, I'd recommend dropping it into the end of your
kickstart file:

%post

echo "server = puppetus.foo.corp" >> /etc/puppet/puppet.conf

If you're combining this with Cobbler, it should be pretty easy to
template and keep everyone separate.

Trevor

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 17:51, Dan wrote:
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>
> Hi Puppeteers,
>
> I think I know the answer to this but I want to hear it from the
> experts.  Our company is global (1 office in the US, 1 in the EU, 1 in
> Asia) yet the whole company is part of the same DNS hierarchy,
> comany.com.  The EU office was the first to implement Puppet so they
> have taken puppet.company.com.  Is there no way for me to tell the
> clients that they're looking for puppetUS.company.com?  Obviously I'd
> like to leverage DNS here instead of having to edit every single host
> file.  I suspect that the answer is that the client looking for
> "puppet" is hard-coded and not configurable.  I hold out a glimmer of
> hope that there is an alternative within puppet that will keep me from
> editing all the host files.  For all the puppet developers out there,
> if this is still not configurable, it would be a nice-to-have.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> -Dan
>
> >
>

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