Hey guys, So while setting up a new cobbler server (2.6.11) I was adding in
some management classes and noticed that since the last version we had running
(2.2.2), the web management fields have changed.
2.2.2 only had fields for: Name, Owners, Comment, Packages, and Files.
2.6.11 now has tho
Just as an FYI, the documentation at:
https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Creating-custom-yum-repos
seems to be broken and not working.
If I can, I'll do more tests to see if I can figure out what's
right/wrong about it.
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I am trying to provision my clients with a Live image using Cobbler and
am following the guide at
http://www.cobblerd.org/manuals/2.6.0/Appendix/G_-_Booting_Live_CDs.html
Unfortunately the documentation is faulty at the cobbler distro edit
section. It points the root to "/f9live.iso" and says abov
Hey all,
In the past the Cobbler manual has been split off from the cobbler source
tree and moved into the website repo. Since then we have never received any
patches to the documentation, i'd like to see more user involvement with
regards to the documentation.
To make contributing more easy i ha
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Subject: Re: [cobbler] Documentation for RHEL
Sure.
I'd say start a new Wiki page about "Rapid Cobbler Server Bootstrapping
From Scratch" or something similar, and make sure it encourages them to
read all the other docs towards the bottom.
On Thursday,
s some value here; when I upgraded from a RHEL5 Cobbler 1.6
> > > machine to a RHEL6 Cobbler 2.0 machine, I had to do some jiggering since
> > > Cobbler 1.6 doesn't support RHEL6.
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> Not quite,
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> Its about having a vir
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Subject: Re: [cobbler] Documentation for RHEL
Well… You're always going to have to read the configuration file… I'm not sure
I understand what you're trying to accomplish in making it one size fits all.
Mostly we're talking about picking config settings an
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> Its about having a virgin environment with nothing on it apart from a link to
> the internet and starting t
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Subject: Re: [cobbler] Documentation for RHEL
Not quite,
Its about having a virgin environment with nothing on it apart from a link to
the internet and starting to build a server. One size certainly do
Not quite,
Its about having a virgin environment with nothing on it apart from a link
to the internet and starting to build a server. One size certainly does not
fit all but having a vanilla flavoured version to use and learn on could
be useful. I want to be able to get a cobbler server up and runn
Oh, this is about replication.
AKA: "yum install cobbler (or arrive there by kickstart)" … "configure XXX &
start services" … "cobbler replicate". Yes, there's a Wiki page for this --
not the ones I linked.
This is the one you want to add to:
https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Replicat
Hi
I will add a few additions.
My personal aim was to get a cobbler server working as quickly as possible
which I am sure would be a shared goal.
Problems I am experiencing so far:
* A number of config changes that needs to be performed... they are all
easy but could perhaps be automated more...
This is basically the step by step guide.
https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Start%20Here
The main starter workflow for all new users should be this
https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/wiki/Using%20Cobbler%20Import
Additions are welcome, reorg not so much.
Including a bootstrap kickstart
Hi
I have been going through the process of setting up a cobbler server from
scratch recently... up until now I was relying on legacy config files that
I kept copying over. Although the documentation on the wiki is useful there
was no step by step guide. I also experienced one possible bug but will
ver we can work on improving things.
--Michael
-- Michael
On Monday, December 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, David Lee wrote:
> I'd like to suggest that we review, for the long term, the aims and
> objectives of the cobbler documentation and how it should be structured
> to meet th
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the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.”
Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobbes)
- David Lee wrote:
> I'd like to suggest that we review, for the long term, the aims and
> objectives of the cobbler documentation and how it should be structured
> to meet them.
I'd like to suggest that we review, for the long term, the aims and
objectives of the cobbler documentation and how it should be structured
to meet them.
We currently have a huge man page, whose structure is inconsistent with
the usual structure of UN*X man pages. (As one trivial exampl
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