Sandor W. Sklar wrote:
On Apr 9, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Aaron Lippold wrote:
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Snipts and Groups
An organization as sets of requirements - usually security or
enterprise wide setting, files, etc. - that it uses to standardize
the configuration management of its systems. These sets are usually
organized by whatever organizational system they come up with but for
the most part they are standard actions from the good old community
best practices. ( set bootloader passwords, use sudo, install logging
and setup, fixes known configuration issues with sendmail, copy over
the standard MOTD, Company Banner etc. )
These things really sound like you would want a configuration
management tool (puppet, cfengine, etc.) to set those things after the
kickstart is complete.
Depends. If you are installing a system for use in a disconnected
environment the install needs to be correct by the time the install is
done. You /can/ run the configuration management tool locally and remove
the tool when you are done, however. That's still a possibility
depending on requirements.
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