Christian Perrier wrote: [snip] > I started thinking about a very simple package (let's name it > "automate") which just: > > -runs very early > -loads the floppy module > -read a file from the floppy (FAT16 formatted) with simple debconf > variables settings (and comments): [snip] > -feed debconf with these values (small script to be written) > -run the installer > > I have chosen floppy as support because we can guess (maybe wrongly) > that this is the most common thing we have on machines and because > it's probably not too much costly having the module on the initrd....
Automated installs tend to be networked, and with DHCP, AFAICS. So it's probably better to include a file in the initrd which is enough to get the network running, and then fetch a second one via network (via e.g. http). We probably don't even need to include a hardcoded file in the initrd if we can start the installer with a boot parameter automate="http://server/path/to/config" (For PXE, this boot parameter can be defined in the PXE config on the server side, in dependance of the client IP address. That's much simpler than config floppies for a few hundred machines. :-) Thiemo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]