I want to start a project which is similar to an Ignite Server from HP,
that is a tool to maintain the software on all workstation, do update
and fresh install remotely. I you such projects please contact me via
email..
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I want to start a project which is similar to an Ignite Server from HP,
that is a tool to maintain the software on all workstation, do update
and fresh install remotely. I you such projects please contact me via
email..
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> I want to start a project which is similar to an Ignite Server from
> HP, that is a tool to maintain the software on all workstation, do
> update and fresh install remotely. I you such projects please contact
> me via email..
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Bill Anderson Linux/Unix Administrator, Security Analyst
My opinions are just that; _my_ opinions.
> > I want to start a project which is similar to an Ignite Server from
> > HP, that is a tool to maintain the software on all workstation, do
> > update and fresh install remotely. I you such projects please contact
> > me via email..
> Try lookng into the PXE (Preboot eXexution Environment) stuff for
> Intel/Linux. FWICS, it seems to provide a start in that direction.
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> Bill Anderson Linux/Unix Administrator, Security Analyst
> My opinions are just that; _my_ opinions.
1. Made a clone of Linux server and that clone is very ill....
There is sever with two identical disks. Let's call
them Disk_A and Disk_B. When Disk_A is connected
(only this one) to server everything is okey.
I have cloned Disk_A to identical Disk_B with
Norton Ghost, and then connected it to sever
exclusively. After restart I get Lilo error
"L 01 01 01 01".
Can you help me... I have searched Net, but
nothing have found... What should I do?
Leszek
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