Hi Miheal, These sound like great options! The moment the "create install CD/DVD" feature is ready I will be using it!! Thank you for being so open and responsive to us the lowly end user :). Question, you call it a 'netinstall cd' does that mean that the CD would or would not contain the install packages? If not, could that be added as an option? i.e. cobbler --createcd-netinstall or --createcd-mediainstall ... myinstall.iso? I would guess adding the copy of the rpms from the repo would be a small bit of code. I know I would use both very heavily along with cobblers regular pattern. In some cases it might be easier just to walk and or mail a DVD to some places. Distributed group review of a system, testing that's just 'plug in the cd and then run your tests, etc. Thanks again! Aaron On 5/16/07, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Based on recent list activity, and a talking with everyone at Summit and IRC, here's my list of the top 4 things I'd like to see added to cobbler in the near term: -- Virt support for deploying additional virt types KVM, etc Fullvirt Xen -- Extend the repo management code to deal with older non-yum content (RHN), like mrepo can do, such that running mrepo as a seperate tool for older distros is not required. -- Build a netinstall CD from cobbler for environments that don't do PXE. Tie the CD to a specific profile (or better, eventually, provide a boot menu). Lots of folks need baremetal provisioning and due to aspects beyond their control can't use PXE. -- Support either om_shell or DNSMasq, to avoid the dhcp reload wait time when manage_dhcp is enabled and systems are updated. (Some folks I believe are looking at both of these?) If there's something you'd like to see added feature-wise, I'd be glad to hear ideas. --Michael _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools