On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 12:02:26PM -0700, Jason Marshall wrote:
> Two easy questions that I didn't find answers to in the docs:
> 
>   1) Is there a "standard" best-practice sort of place to put my own
>      custom tweaks that need to be run on a machine that's being built
>      using SIS?  Right now, I'm just sticking some additional stuff at the
>      end of my .master scripts, but I have no idea if that's what people
>      recommend.  It works, but I'd like to do it the standard way if there
>      is one.

there is a USEREXIT# stanza in the systemconfig.conf file, which might be a
better way to do this for you.

>   2) Is there any good reason to have Kudzu installed?  Right now it's 
>      part of my image, but I don't think I need it, since
>      systemconfigurator should already have taken care of any tweaking
>      that needs to be done, right?

systemconfigurator will only do scsi disks and networking (basically what
you *need* to get network install off the ground and be able to ssh into the
box after install.)  kudzu does more.
 
> That's it.  Thanks again for all your help; you know who you are.
> 
> ---
> Jason Marshall, Unix Geek, Kelman Technologies, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada.
> 
>   From a Sun Microsystems bug report (#4102680):
>     "Workaround: don't pound on the mouse like a wild monkey."
> 
>   "I have great faith in fools: 
>      Self confidence my friends call it."  -Edgar Allan Poe
> 
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