Hi Imo,

I believe I can provide some feedback on that. As we work with autoyast
ourselves and I've supported many colleagues in creating profiles, I can
tell that creating new profile is complex.

Strategy of cloning existing system and modifying it, but that's also a
lot of work as profile contains everything. Maybe fixing module for the
profile generation can help here.

In order to make profile work with other disk names, customers use shell
script to modify xml in the runtime. Instead we could support multiple
names so that same profile could be reused.

Packages, patterns and modules get renamed. It's almost never the case
that profile from one SP will work in the next one. This one is tricky
to act on.

As for the future, I have 2 ideas in mind. As yomi is out there
(https://github.com/openSUSE/yomi), maybe we should look into developing
that solution further to replace autoyast.

Second thing I had in mind was actually to significantly simplify
supported features and just provide interface to shell in order to
reduce costs for the maintenance. So in case customers need creating
users, they can run useradd command.

I would also suggest to gather some feedback from enterprise customers
too, as I believe they have different use-cases, like using AY with SUSE
Manager to provision machines.

Hope it helps, let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks!


On 4/17/20 9:10 AM, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After rewriting our storage layer and, partially, our network stack,
> the YaST team is looking now to AutoYaST, which is showing its age.
>
> Just in case someone does not know, AutoYaST is a software component
> that, using an XML based description, orchestrates YaST modules to
> install/upgrade and configure the system in an unattended way. You
> might want to check the docs[1][2] for more information.
>
> We have started started to analyze and build a list of the things we
> would like to address, but we would love to hear your opinion. Do you
> have some use case you would like to see supported? Which problems have
> you faced when using AutoYaST? Which features do you miss? Do you have
> a different vision of what AutoYaST should be (we can learn from those
> opinions too)?
>
> Any idea/comment is welcome. Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> Regards,
> Imo
>
> [1] 
> https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP1/html/SLES-all/book-autoyast.html
> [2] https://doc.opensuse.org/projects/autoyast/
>
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