2010/4/7 Arie Skliarouk sklia...@gmail.com
Probably too late, but will write my opinion anyway:
I would set up netboot environment that each server is configured to boot
from automatically (falling back to harddisk boot). The DHCP configuration
is defined to include netboot configuration for
Probably too late, but will write my opinion anyway:
I would set up netboot environment that each server is configured to boot
from automatically (falling back to harddisk boot). The DHCP configuration
is defined to include netboot configuration for servers that are scheduled
for reinstallation.
Howdie people!
Got a client that needs a test environment where the disk on one
specific server (maybe more in the future?) are wiped clean once in a
while (so the performance tests always start at the same state). They
want the same machine to be at alternate times installed with one of
several
When my parent's windows machine occasionally became too slow (as
most undermaintained windows machine does). I tried to ease the situation
like so:
I divided the windows into a minimal C:\ partition which contained the
windows directory, a d:\ which contained the rest of the data (program
files,
On 11 March 2010 00:11, Ira Abramov lists-linux...@ira.abramov.org wrote:
On the short list are:
* OpenQRM (an overkill, and I think avoiding full wipe is not easy)
* G4L (I know nothing about it)
* Partimage/PING (donno it, and it seems unmaintained)
* Clonezilla (seems like the best