On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 06:01:49PM +0200, dan wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I just feel in the need to share how much are
> inspiring to me the rsync/restoring capabilities of the live instances of 
> Fuguita project, although maybe time consuming it happens all in a great 
> fashion.
> 
> And what is the point to share? The idea that immediately comes to my mind is 
> in multi instances deployment scienario: in your own environm. having 
> software facilities that allow you to firstly anonymize updates and then 
> deploy to a usb/remote disk or directly to clients.
> 
> I personally can't do much on this stuff but here the idea for whoever.
> 
> Hope thiss intriguing to someone ;o)
> 
> -Dan
> 

If you meant updating a computer with OpenBSD on it? I think that it's safe to
say that OpenBSD can be updated remotely and run 24/7/365 with 0
interventions.

Now the problem arises when you have FDE and have to enter a disk encryption
password.
For this you can have another computer and have it connect to the targeted
computer (next to it) via a serial connection or something like that, which hen
enters the password instead of you physically typing it.
There was a conversation had on this not too long ago.

So it seems to be definitely possible.
Then you can have the 2 computers inter-upgrade themselves.
What do I mean? I mean that the 1st computer can upgrade the 2nd computer, and
when that finishes, the 2nd computer can upgrade the 1st computer.
This is necessary only if you have a full-disk-encryption setup, of course.

I would like to be corrected if I made a mistake here.
Search for a discussion via a search engine, perhaps the "site:marc.info"
engine prefix will help you.
Exactly 20 seconds later I think I found the thread(s).



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