White Manifesto[1], a
document that is gaining a lot of traction in the sysadmin/devops community:
The provided API must have all functionality that the application provides.
The provided API must be tailored to more than one language and platform.
Regards,
Gildas
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[1] You can find a copy
as an operations person,
Gildas
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[1] firewalling is also important on internal networks if you work in a
large environment, and having a single port makes it easier to
understand what is going on when diagnosing issues.
[2] You also need to point to the correct host. How you want to
publish the VM
there is also an orthogonal way of doing this consisting in
adding a boot menu to the BIOS. Implementing both ways would of course
be nice, but the monitor solution would have my preference :)
Regards,
Gildas
2007/12/3, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 01:34:16PM +, Gildas wrote:
Hi,
I don't know whether this is an easy one or not and if it will apply
to all archs, but I'd like to see an option in the monitor to
change/override the value given for -boot
2007/12/3, Daniel P. Berrange [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 01:34:16PM +, Gildas wrote:
Hi,
I don't know whether this is an easy one or not and if it will apply
to all archs, but I'd like to see an option in the monitor to
change/override the value given for -boot
Creating a temp file maybe?
Cheers,
Gildas
2007/4/12, Francois Visconte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'm currently developing an OS deployment tool similar to G4U (ghost for
unix).
This is a very basic tool
- boot an initrd
- configure network
- ssh deployment-server cat image.dd /dev
hinting
W No BIOS provided EDD information for multi-disk OS installs
The kit is available from http://www.linuxfirmwarekit.org/download.php.
Cheers,
Gildas
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