>> Remember, there is always some amount of manual stuff to do.
>>
>> 1) Install the OS (or clone your VM.)
>> 2) Set the IP/hostname
>> 3) Install puppet
>> 4) Have the puppetmaster sign the cert
>>


Meh :P .. If you're using a Xen environment, we've taken care of this
part already, where a puppet recipe creates a new vm, sets ip addr,
installs puppet and gets the certs signed. So when the new vm boots
its already pulling changes as per its node definition on master :)
We plan to open source the module soon at github :)

-- 
Krish
olindata.com

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