We interviewed Google employee last week and he says that Google installs 80 servers at once with RedHat an some tools that he will not open to the world. :) If Debian supporte quick installations... Quoting Michael S. Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I rather wish I'd seen the beginning of this thread so I could gain > some context. I'll see if I can find it at the archive so I can be > better educated, but for now I'll try to offer my comments as is. > > I should introduce myself first. I am the operations team lead for > AuctionWatch.com (the .signature is for my side project; I have > interests in Debian besides those of my employer's, but they don't > necessarily conflict). > > Currently we're using Red Hat Linux because of its kickstart > installation process. I'm not terribly thrilled with Red Hat for many > other reasons, but I am quite fond of Debian. However, with Red Hat I > can install 100 search servers in under 15 minutes. Currently there > is no easy way to accomplish the same feat with Debian; it is my > intent to help offer advice and comments that hopefully will lead to > an unattended installation process for the next release of Debian. > > On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 05:24:41PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote: > > > > Which UI: Text, fb, X11 or all selectable ? > > > > Whatever UI is being used. (Not sure I understand the question.) > > Serial console redirection needs to be available. We have hundreds of > servers (with Intel L440GX+ motherboards with serial BIOS support) > attached to Portmasters. These are headless boxes. > > > > "It might also include language selection" ?? Not might, it is a must. > > > > I meant that it may or may not make sense to do this as part of UI > > configuration. It may turn out that it makes sense to do it as a > > seperate step if the code can be shared amoung all UI's. > > This should be settable in the installation profile for an unattended > installation. > > > > > - Reboot the system > > > > > > We will avoid system reboot. > > > > We may provide an _option_ to skip the system reboot. > > This sounds like a more reasonable option. In an unattended > installation it's best to stick in a floppy, watch it read for 90 > seconds, eject and go. The system should be capable of being rebooted > immediately after installation into production mode (provided, of > course, that the installation and configuration profile was correct). > > > > Another important point is an hardware detection database. > > > > This is left up to the modules that provide support for the various > > hardware. We need to pick a good hardware detection library for those > > modules to use, that's for sure. There are several. libdetect0 is > > already in Debian (but it's 155k! Urk!). > > I think that hardware detection should be optional. In our case, we > have hundreds of servers, all the same hardware, and we know pretty > darned well what's in them and that's not going to change for awhile. > In the case of mass installation it's probably better that it just be > manually specified and not risk breakage due to a possibly incorrect > detection mechanism. > > -- > Michael S. Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, AKA Otterley > Lead Hacketeer, Dynamine Consulting, Silicon Valley, CA > Phone: +1 650 533 4684 | AIM: IsThisOtterley | ICQ: 4218323 > PGP key fingerprint: 53BD 4179 C3C6 DF0F A8D6 10E6 E1D9 7091 D330 F08D > "From the bricks of shame is built the hope"--Alan Wilder > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: redesigning the debian installer
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira Wed, 13 Sep 2000 06:10:35 -0700
- redesigning the debian installer Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the debian instal... Hartmut Koptein
- Re: redesigning the debian in... Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the debia... Michael S. Fischer
- Re: redesigning the d... Joey Hess
- Re: redesigning the d... Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
- Re: redesigning the d... Massimo Dal Zotto
- Re: redesigning ... Michael S. Fischer
- Re: redesign... Massimo Dal Zotto
- Re: rede... Michael S. Fischer
- Re: rede... Bernhard R. Link
- Re: rede... Massimo Dal Zotto
- Re: rede... Joey Hess
- Re: rede... Massimo Dal Zotto
- Re: rede... Ben Pfaff
- Re: rede... Michael S. Fischer