Etienne Goyer wrote:

Setting up an "Ubuntu domain" would involve running a configuration
scripts, a wizard, on what will become the reference server (hereafter
called the "master").  This would configure the infrastructure services
according to the spec.  Another setup tool is to be ran on machine that
want to make use of these infrastructure services (hereafter called the
"clients").  Ideally, you only have to provide the name or address of
the master server to the clients to have them auto-configured to make
use of pre-defined infrastructure services.
Doesn't FAI provide this sort of thing? -
http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/

To be honest, I don't really understand what it is intended by the spec.
It seems to be some form of cross between a "network in a box" and a
domain controller. What problem is the spec supposed to solve?

cheers

Scot



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