Thanks, but that isn't really my question. Yes, we've looked at completely
overhauling our existing imaging infrastructure to avoid a bug with DHCP
autoconfiguration edge cases. That may be the route we go, but that is not
a trivial amount of work. The debian-installer FAQ declares that it was
de
On Vi, 29 mai 20, 17:24:54, Daniel De Lellis wrote:
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> I am part of a team who manages a very large production cluster with very
> little hardware consistency, especially when it comes to network
> configurations, and we support multiple debian-based distros and versions
> with local mirrors. We
Hello,
tl;dr: I want to add a script to be executed to the initrd used in pxeboot
to execute either in the case of DHCP autoconfig failing, or to subvert and
bypass the existing DHCP method entirely. I would like to do this by
replacing or modifying installation steps pertaining to configuring net
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Subject: Re: netcfg
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 02:34:48PM -0300, Ted Gervais wrote:
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> Does Debian have such a utility as 'netcfg' to change/setup network
> installations?
vi /etc/network/interfaces
ee,pic
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 02:34:48PM -0300, Ted Gervais wrote:
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> Does Debian have such a utility as 'netcfg' to change/setup network
> installations?
vi /etc/network/interfaces
ee,pico,nano or emacs work too
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Does Debian have such a utility as 'netcfg' to change/setup network
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Ted Gervais
Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada
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