I'm working on a new version of the fully automated installation routine
that I had developed for 4.4. One problem that people have identified
using a PXE based install is that it's possible to get in a loop where
you PXE boot and do the install and then restart and get back to the
PXE boot
are you sure you're solving the right problem? in a production environment,
do you really want production machines to continue to boot to PXE, load an
installation kernel, and only then discover that a bootable local disk
exists and reboot from that? it seems dangerous to allow a situation to
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Nick Bender nben...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working on a new version of the fully automated installation routine
that I had developed for 4.4. One problem that people have identified
using a PXE based install is that it's possible to get in a loop where
you PXE
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