Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 03/05/2019 à 20:10, Leon Fauster via CentOS a écrit :
>
>> Any MACs in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules ?
>
> After some more experimenting, I found out the showstopper was
> completely unrelated to cloning. Someone had the unfortunate idea of doing
> a hard
Le 03/05/2019 à 20:10, Leon Fauster via CentOS a écrit :
> Any MACs in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules ?
After some more experimenting, I found out the showstopper was
completely unrelated to cloning. Someone had the unfortunate idea of
doing a hard reset on a local wireless access
> Am 03.05.2019 um 18:48 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a few identical Dell Optiplex 7010 machines that I want to use
> for our school's computer room. I tried to clone these installations
> (like I did before on CentOS 5 and various versions of Slackware), but
> this time I ran
On Fri May 03 06:48:30 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a few identical Dell Optiplex 7010 machines that I want to use
> for our school's computer room. I tried to clone these installations
> (like I did before on CentOS 5 and various versions of Slackware), but
> this time I ran into
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 11:48 AM Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Here's what I did.
>
> 1. Install one computer and zero unused hard disk sectors with dd.
>
> 2. Send the image to a local FTP server using G4L (Ghost4Linux).
>
> 3. Fetch the image on another computer.
>
> 4. Boot the new computer in
At Fri, 3 May 2019 18:48:30 +0200 CentOS mailing list wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a few identical Dell Optiplex 7010 machines that I want to use
> for our school's computer room. I tried to clone these installations
> (like I did before on CentOS 5 and various versions of Slackware), but
> this
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