Michael DeHaan wrote:
Once we do this (and are able to represent ISO file tracking), we can
also support Xen Fullvirt without the need
for PXE infrastructure (which means potentially being able to install
non-Linux distros also as well as support
appliance-like stuff, though we may need a few more options there as
that rolls on).
Rethinking this, the above ISO approach might not allow passing ks=foo
without rebuilding ISOs, in which case we may still need to do
PXE for both of those after all to keep them fully automated. Stay
tuned :)
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It's looking that way.
So Cobbler will manage the PXE tree and koan can feed the vmx file info
on ram/disk requirements, which it will then create the "shell" VM which
can then PXE via cobbler.
So you will probably want to do it by system records in Cobbler...
More info later as I hack on this further...
--Michael
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