Hi Morty,

On Di 14 Jun 2011 13:49:30 CEST Moritz Struebe wrote:

On 2011-06-14 13:42, Mike Gabriel wrote:
The reason why I recommend hosting of chroot images on a separate
machine (a machine that does nothing else, apart from being a PXE
server) is that when upgrading the chroot you may encounter service
restarts during package upgrades that might have an effect on other
system components.

Which components are you thinking of? Or just possible apt-get updates?


The strategy has been adopted from a friend of mine who is a Linux
service provider for schools in Oslo (Debian Edu context). They mostly
roll out diskless workstations there (i.e. systems with NFS-roots) and
that originally is their experience.

While I see your poit, I think this solution might be a suggestions, but
not in any way recommended. If you don't yet have the appropriate
infrastructure using an extra server or VM might backfire badly, as it
is yet another server to be taken care of.

Cheers
Morty

Ok, I will take that into consideration and adapt the wiki page where needed.

Greets,
Mike




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