On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 13:17 -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote: > I agree we need something along those lines, and IMHO if they are more > comfortable using point and click, I guess they would also prefer have > automatic discovery of where cobbler was installed. Do we have (or could > add) avahi support for discovery of the service. If most install options > could be centralized (think like an automatic setup template based for > example on the user LDAP info), provisioning for a new user could come > as simple an UI as: > "A centralized setting si available, pick one of the OSes" > "Fedora 7" > "Fedora 6" > "Centos 5" > ... > maybe even the processor count and memory size could be defaulted > from the centalized profiles. Along the same lines: enhance virt-manager to support deploying virtual machine images based on virt-image and its XML image format. There are lots of possible ways in which this could go, for example: * Focus on UI, build VM's based on images stored locally/in a fixed directory * Build above out to download images from a central server (or any webserver, which would aid in distribution of images) * Freeze an existing/running VM into an image * p2v migration that takes a physical installation and produces a VM image (even something simple that just scrapes bits off disk and packages them w/o worrying too much about device complications would be really valuable) * Tracking of image/machine association (think template images for a development group that they can 'check out' and use) David -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list