I have a lab environment where I have a Microsoft DHCP server that I use for my network environment.
I would like to use System Imager to provision my Linux systems in my lab. I have installed System Imager (3.02) on
a Redhat Linux 3.0 system and have created a Boot Server. I also have the PX
I'm looking for someone willing to port this forward to 3.2. Any
takers?
Rocky, assuming someone ports this forward, would it be OK with you
if we made this part of the standard SystemImager distribution?
Cheers,
-Brian
Thus spake Dann Frazier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 03:06
I'm going to say, yes. Add an mtools dep. It is what my suse systems
use, and if memory serves, it's what redhat packages it as too.
However, I believe it's the client package that really uses this. This
is how we tell what kind of FAT a client has, so that we can re-create
it properly.
Thus
What is the output from:
sfdisk -l -uM /dev/hda
Thus spake Carl J. Benson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm trying to make an image of a golden client running SuSE9.0.
I downloaded and installed SystemImager from sisuite.org, according
to the instructions. The installation appeared to be successful
If it's actually a problem with sfdisk, and you have parted installed
too, a quick getaround might be to temporarily rename sfdisk, then
re-run prepareclient.
Thus spake Carl J. Benson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm trying to make an image of a golden client running SuSE9.0.
I downloaded and installed
I'm not sure where this is coming from, but when trying to image a new
machine from the autoinstalldiskette, parted is seg falting.
If I run parted on the image server, it works ok. I installed another
machine as an image server (using the debian sarge packages),
made a new diskette, and got the
I'm trying to make an image of a golden client running SuSE9.0.
I downloaded and installed SystemImager from sisuite.org, according
to the instructions. The installation appeared to be successful.
When I run prepareclient, it tells me:
Using "sfdisk" to gather information about /dev/hda...
FATAL:
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Can't look at this one right now... someone else want to give it a go?
-Brian
- Forwarded message from Jeremy Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 18:36:57 -0600
From: Jeremy Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Brian Elliott Finley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Fwd: Re: [Oscar-users