On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 11:52:06PM -0700, der.hans wrote: | moin, moin, | | luckily we're all debian at work. Makes life really, really easy admin-wise.
I'd like to use Debian at work. Lucky. | We are now, however, needing to get serious about making sure config changes | get rolled out as appropriate. In previous gigs I've used roll your own | packages. At one place, however, we had an admin using cfengine. Looks | interesting, but even I know enough to not consider des encrypted :). It | also mightily takes away from the wonderful, simple file structure | configuration that *NIX has[1]. | | Anything out there that anyone wants to recommend? Anything that works | really well with debian? Not often that I get a homogenious Linux network to | play with :). Perhaps you can take the hard drives out of most of the boxes and stick them in a single high-powered box. Then make that high-powered box the server and the rest as diskless X terminals. This way the terminals have no config on them to deal with, it is all unified on the server. -D