Re: Revisor / Cobbler and Revisor for CentOS5/RHEL5

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Very cool. I am happy that you guys were able to pick out a way ahead.
I am also very happy to see that the new features will make it into
the 2.0.x branch.

I am going to work on the RHEL5 builds of Revisor today and see how
that goes, but first I have to build and install a non-PAE kernel for
my Pen. M stupidity of a laptop that I have at the moment from work.

Let me know if I can help, sell, pitch, etc.

Aaron

On 7/3/07, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael DeHaan wrote:
> Aaron Lippold wrote:
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> I just wanted to let you know that the Revisor folks are very
>> interested in an integration / partnership with Cobbler. They said,
>> "we well * definitely * be putting cobbler integration into Revisor
>> 2.1.x..." .

Just as an update, I was talking with Jereon van Meeuwen and Jonathan
Steffan on #cobbler yesterday, and we bounced around a few ideas.

One idea is a LiveCD that invokes koan.   This would allow for PXEing in
environments that have a cobbler server, but can't have a PXE server.
They have an early test build, though it has some trouble detecting hard
drives (apparently due to something with libata).   As this also could
be accomplished with a hacked up syslinux PXE boot image and a standard
/tftpboot tree, there may be other ways to accomplish this worth exploring.

Another idea is importing a cobbler profile and making a (non-networked)
installable Live CD out of it -- pulling the needed packages from the
various local cobbler repos onto the CD.

--Michael



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