[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/07/2006 02:42:18 PM:
> My question is has anybody done any experiments trying to use SI this
> way? Clearly I could hack of the autoinstall script to use a different
> location for the rsycn server and server the files directly from the
> system on which they're stored, but I'm also a big fan of using standard
> things and would rather see more options for SI to support this directly
> but I didn't see any way to specify this type of a configuration.
Wwwwelll... if you wanted to, you could rsync off a locally mounted NFS partition, I suppose... assuming the rsync binary that's on the ramdisk supports being run as a daemon (does it?) and you have NFS filesystem support in your kernel (do you?). Then all you'd need to do is to set up a preinstall script to launch it appropriately and set the image server to 127.0.0.1 (though you'd still to sync the scripts directory and preinstall scripts and such off the 'real' image server first...)
... that's a bit of an ugly little hack, but it's not a DIRTY hack, at least. :)
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