On Sep 12, 1:14 pm, Mike Renfro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/12/2008 11:40 AM, Richard wrote:
>
> > I am probably way off base here but I wanted to do something similar
> > (I think) although I'm not using environments, yet.  I have multiple
> > types of hardware (1U rack & small desktop box) that I want to manage
> > with the same set of files.  However the only way I can tell them
> > apart is by hostname; factor doesn't really have any way to
> > distinguish between the hardware.
>
> I think it might, actually. Not sure how it's getting it, but here's an
> abridged paste from one of my older Ubuntu workstations that appears to
> include manufacturer, model, and even the service tag or some other
> serial number:

Tha'ts good information to know, I hadn't heard of dmidecode before.
Unfortunately, it wont work on some of my systems.  I get a "# No
SMBIOS nor DMI entry point found, sorry." error when I run it.  Back
to the drawing board...

Later...
  Richard
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