Title: Re: [Sisuite-users] Re: no devfs support when using 3.5.3
You can grab them
here:
http://www.bcgsc.ca/downloads/oscar/systemimager/
(note this is NOT released
and are simply development RPMs that I built myself...)
You can grab either sets of
RPMs, the "ips" one have support f
Hi Bernard
On Jan 5, 2006, at 12:32 AM, Bernard Li wrote:
If you compile using the source from SVN (branches/3.6.x) and use
si_prepareclient, it should generate a working set of binaries. If
you're on a Red Hat system, I got some RPMs you could use.
Sure, I'll take em :) Sounds like it's ti
Title: [Sisuite-users] Re: no devfs support when using 3.5.3
If you compile using the
source from SVN (branches/3.6.x) and use si_prepareclient, it should generate a
working set of binaries. If you're on a Red Hat system, I got some RPMs
you could use.
In regards to rscync, John
may be
Hi All
Ok, I took the plunge and upgraded to 3.5.3 in my quest to use an
alternate kernel, build my own, or simply add modules.
I noticed si_mkbootpackage and after a few changes got it to build me
the boot package. But I get the same /dev issue below when booting off
my kernel of choice. My
Title: [Sisuite-users] Interactive SystemImager installs with CD
Hi Allen:
You mention that you cannot
use a custom DHCP - can you use the _existing_ one then for this
purpose?
If you go with the "static
DHCP" route, you should just need a DHCP server for initial deployment, as the
IP
I recently started investigating the use of SystemImager to standardize
the installation and maintenance method for a number of clusters I use.
So far it looks very close to what I want but I have run into an issue
where I am not going to be able to use a custom DHCP server with my
clusters.
Title: fstab is not being updated
Hi,
I a new user of SystemImager. I'm quite impressed. I'm using it in a classroom containing one server (2 network cards) and 15 classroom machines; all running Debian Sarge. I got my server and one classroom machine configured correctly and then in