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Multiple systems
I have multiple machines that I maintain but I want to use a central system to manage them.
I also maintain several systems in separate partitions on some machines.
The multiple machine problem is managad by building a 'thumb' drive with complete installation scripts:
- Boot a standard distribution disk
- Mount the 'thumb' drive
- Run a script from the 'thumb' drive for that machine and partition to set up the system.
Problems:- Configuring the network
- Assuring the correct partitions exist
- Some of the partitions will be for 'foreign' systems by microsoft, apple, red hat and so on...
- Creating/Cleaning up the file system on selected partions
- External identification
- Partition labels
- UUIDs
- Internal identification - special files in 'root', starting with 'blank'
- ' LABEL=...'
- ' UUID=...'
- ' DEVICE=...' (must be verified/reset during 'boot')
- External identification
- Standard mount points and build 'fstab' entries
- from a machine configuration file on the thumb drive
- include an 'own root' symbolic link for consistancy of reference
- an 'onboot' directory tree to maintain access to directories under mount points
- Initial file population - copy selected files from the 'thumb' drive
- 'sync' the system to current levels
- 'chroot' to the newly installed system partition and run more scripts from the 'thumb' drive
- incomplete at this time
- NOTE: This process may be interupted/aborted by errors at different points and has to allow for correction/restart.
Multiple system partitions use pieces from the multiple machine solution using 'chroot'.
Help building tools
Can you guys/gals identify hook points where the above outline could make use of the profile system?
Could the profile system be extended to allow easy configuration for multiple system?