We will need to upgrade a large number of windows 2003 servers to 2008
or 2012 in the near future.  Most of these are headless and have
multiple network connections. I know I can build a usb disk/key that
will install a standard image with clonezilla, but is there a way to
also:
 a) run a script on the machine before rebooting that gathers the
hostname and NIC/IP settings - and maybe a few other things and write
to the USB device.
and
  b) after the newly cloned image comes up, have it run a matching
script to recreate the original settings?

Has anyone done something like this already?   Alternatively, we might
pre-build a database of all the MAC addresses and IP's and include
that in the installed image so a script could get it back on the
network to do the rest of the work.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
      lesmikes...@gmail.com

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