Thomas Krause wrote:
[snip]
The protocol used by bittorrent is based on HTTP, but still can only be used
with programs that support bittorrent explicitly.
The specific binaries used are bttrack (tracker) and btlaunchmany (seeder)
on the server side. On the client side I'm not sure.
On the
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
I am running System Imager version 4.0.2. I am using UYOK (or at
least that is what I am trying to do). But in the snippet I sent it
looks like the SI scripts still try to look for the BOEL binaries.
This is ok. BOEL binaries are always needed, because
Yogesh Jankee wrote:
Hi,
I am currently experimenting mass installation using system imager.
I need to install a custom linux based distribution on around 20 laptops
and system imager suites my needs for this purpose. However, all laptops
(Acer Extensa 4620) comes with the 3
Stas Oskin wrote:
Hi again.
Strange - I restored the hardware.lst, and now it worked.
Good.
I guess it's because I'm mixing AMD and Intel servers, so these
additional modules sometimes required, and sometimes not (even not
wanted, as they stall the installation).
As I said in a previous
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
Got past the previous by upgrading to 4.1.6. Now a new problem has
arised. Our systems (i386) are configured to use software RAID1. We
have 2 disk drives in each system and we mirror the drives. I am able
to create a golden image of this system. Now
-Original Message-
From: Andrea Righi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 10:11:04
To:Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] Problem with restoring image from System Imager
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems)
Got past the previous by upgrading to 4.1.6. Now a new problem has
arised. Our systems (i386) are configured to use software RAID1. We
have 2 disk drives in each system and we mirror the drives. I am able
to create a golden image of this system. Now when I try to push the
image out on the
I'm trying to push an image to both Sun Blades x6220 and Dell Blades m600.
Both of these different architectures have Virtual CD-Roms and Virtual
Floppy drives which are being detected during the install process. The
image was created on a Dell Poweredge 2950 running RedHat Enterprise Linux