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I've got a bunch of servers I need to image. They'll be running CentOS. At a previous job I used FOG a lot, but it's not working very well for this. The latest versions switched to iPXE for booting, which does not work with the bnx2 NICs in the HP blades we have. I can use an older version, but it's pretty flaky and it requires that the partitions already be created prior to imaging, which I don't have an efficient way of doing. For all I know this is an issue with every network imaging solution, but it doesn't seem that far-fetched that one could partition it for you as well. The servers and the disks are all identical. I could just say gently caress it and make a bootable linux usb drive with a bash script to partition and image using dd over NFS, but I've also had trouble finding a lightweight bootable linux distro that will bring up these NICs. Booting the Ubuntu iso works but it takes forever. So I guess my second question is: what's your favorite lightweight bootable linux iso? I don't need it to have a desktop (in fact i'd prefer it didn't) but it needs to have good hardware support. I've tried Puppy and it doesn't like the NICs.
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# ? Jun 13, 2014 17:14 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:20 |
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Did you already try or check out Clonezilla for this?
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# ? Jun 14, 2014 00:44 |
I've probably imaged 5000 computers in the last two years but I still know poo poo all about the software. It's embarrassing
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# ? Jun 15, 2014 13:47 |
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Flame Strike posted:Did you already try or check out Clonezilla for this? I had looked at it last week and moved on because it didn't seem to bring up the NIC, but I just looked at it some more and it does work - it just doesn't bring up the NIC until you tell it use a network source for the image. So thanks for that, looks like it might do the job. I just need to supply my own PXE kernel because they don't include that, but I think I can just use one from the fog installation.
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# ? Jun 16, 2014 19:27 |
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Clonezilla is good, Fog is really good if you have to image a bunch of machines at once. If you're a windows shop and this isnt a one off type deployment look into Windows Deployment Toolkit.
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# ? Jun 18, 2014 14:11 |