Hi Liang Ma:

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 7:33 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Quietly installing image ...
> /rsync -aHS --exclude=lost+found/ --excude=/proc/* --numeric-ids 
> 192.168.244.54::general.sh/ /a/
> @ERROR: Unknown module 'general.sh'

I think it should be '192.168.244.54::general' instead of
'192.168.244.54::general.sh' -- see which one (general or general.sh)
is referenced in your /etc/systemimager/rsyncd.conf.

> The version of systemimager on both client and server are 4.0.6. The 
> golden-client is running 64bit Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server, while the server is on 
> a Fedora Core 5 i386 system. When I created the image I just simply selected 
> as a duplicate (option 3). And the installation CD was made to hostname 
> general's, which I did a soft link pointing to the image's hostname. master 
> file.

If you do things correctly, you shouldn't need to create any symlinks
manually, it should be done for your automatically.

If your image is called 'general', you should have a .master file
called 'general.master' in /var/lib/systemimager/scripts.  If you then
define a client called server01, SystemImager should automatically
create a file 'server01.sh' which is a symlink to 'general.master'.

Cheers,

Bernard

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