hello,

every thing went well. have one minor correction to make.

since my eth0 is public and eth1 is private, any idea on how could i
guarantee that external_sshd_config listens to eth0 and gets the
public ip and sshd_config listens to eth1 and gets private ip.

because of the above switch of the ip's in sshd_config files, even
though my reservation finishes it remains locked out.

i also intend to provision using vmware, using the same management
node and hoping that any changes made to get the above bare-metal
install working will not affect the other.

regards,
prem.

On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Prem Kumar <prem.it.ku...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Josh,
>
> got it to work!!!
>
> 'usepartimageng=0' set it to 1.
>
> never mind about the link to download partimage-ng, i was under the
> impression, that i will have to install partimage-ng, then looked
> around to realize it already exists in rootimg.gz.
>
> sincere thanks for patiently helping, now moving to next step!
>
> regards,
> prem.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Prem Kumar <prem.it.ku...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi Josh,
>>
>>>
>>> I need to add this to the documentation and should have mentioned it 
>>> earlier.
>>> partimage can only capture a few file system types.  I don't remember the
>>> exact list.  I know it includes ext2/ext3 and ntfs.  I also know that it
>>> cannot capture ext4 and anything involving LVM.  That is part of why I
>>> included support for partimageng.  If it doesn't natively know how to handle
>>> the file system, it will fall back to using dd to capture it.  Search for
>>> 'usepartimageng=0' in the partimageng postscript and change it to =1 to 
>>> switch
>>> to using partimageng.
>>>
>>> Is the file system to be captured either ext2 or ext3 and without having LVM
>>> invovled?
>>
>> file system involved is ext3 and without 'lvm'. so i am good on that.
>>
>> i could not find partimage-ng for download, could you point me to a
>> genuine source, sourceforege doesn't have it.
>>
>> following is the link to /tmp/partimageng.log
>>> http://pastebin.com/YrbmsF99
>>
>> also noticed following error from partimage log in /var/log
>>
>>  >>  "[Can't read bit map block 0 from image]"
>>
>> looking out for that errors tells me that it could be because of
>> running partimage in 'gui' mode as opposed to batch, still looking for
>> more reasons.
>>
>> meanwhile i will look for other errors and wait for link to partimage-ng.
>>
>> regards,
>> prem.
>>
>

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