Bugs item #992660, was opened at 2004-07-17 01:46
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: David Golden (DIAS) (dgoldendias)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Flamethrower boot-i386-standard module entry missing?

Initial Comment:
Similar to 765352, but I'm using Debian/unstable 3.2.2-3 
packages instead of RH 7.3 and 3.1.2 
 
I just didn't see a [boot-i386-standard] module entry created 
automatically in /etc/systemimager/flamethrower.conf at any 
stage.  
 
 I muddled through easily enough creating my own entry 
from a copy of /usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/ 
but it seems like the sort of thing that should happen 
automagically, and Brian's response to 765352 suggests it did, 
at least for an older RPM, perhaps via a postinstall script, 
though you may have since decided relying on such a 
packaging-system dependent script would be brittle: It seems 
to me that it would be most sensble to scan 
AUTOINSTALL_BOOT_DIR specified in systemimager.conf and 
have flamethrower.conf entries created from the result of that 
scan. 
 
But hey, that may be what's already supposed to happen and 
just doesn't for some reason on my system - I am a  
systemimager newbie and I may be speaking from ignorance. 
 
Speculation:  have an e.g. "mkflamethrower_conf" command to 
separate out the act of generating flamethrower configuration 
(similar to mkrsyncd_conf ?) that: 
 
* scans the relevant subdirectories in /var/lib/systemimager/  
(or as defined in systemimager.conf) 
 
* rebuild the flamethrower.conf based on the scan (rather than 
add/removing entries in the configuration file at getimage time 
which I think is what presently happens.) 
 
 
 

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