On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 6:20 PM, <sa...@eng.it> wrote: > >>>>> "SP" == Stefan P <deubeul...@gmail.com> writes: > > SP> Configuring the network on one given windows version is, I'd bet, > SP> as easy as it is to do on debian. So now you have two > SP> scripts... What about other distros, windows versions... OS X ? > > Not this difficult to solve. Mac OS X is a BSD Unix, you have to find > where to hook your script. >
Ok, sure ! I'm not at all arguing that each case is complex :p I'm saying the complexity comes from having many cases to handle, and from the need to customize each different vm image, in the specific case where you have lots of them. Certainly from the open nebula project point of view, providing and documenting "known to work" contextualization scripts for all major guest platforms would be a fair amount of work. I'm not sure hacking together a dhcp server to onevnet would be much more work - and then we could tell users: use dhcp, unless you have specific needs, in which case use contextualization on your own. Stefan
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