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On Jun 13, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Michael DeHaan wrote:
These are two things I want to look at doing soon.
(A)
The image use case:
We're already using Cobbler to help manage DHCP, DNS, PXE trees, and
abstract out all of the glue that holds the OS's together. One
thing that it doesn't do though, is have a good way to deploy images
to physical machines (cloning). Kickstart is pretty flexible, I
like it better, but I know that doesn't solve all the problems of
deploying "that other OS" and so forth. Images are also important
for the appliance space, and we'll also be able to eventually use
the same kind of image database for virt images depending on how we
play our cards.
This would also be extremely useful for things like hardware vendor
firmware images, BIOS updates, etc.
C
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