Sometimes I feel creative and I want to create something new. Little
projects,because I'm not experienced. Why not ? This is a method to learn
just as the using of an existing tool. WIth a difference. That if I create
something new I feel better than if I use a tool that already exists.
Vagrant or ansible are complicated tools. Maybe I will learn them
"tomorrow". Now I want to develop something that makes me feel "alive".

On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 11:47 PM Jonathan Billings <billi...@negate.org>
wrote:

> On Apr 3, 2023, at 17:26, Mario Marietto <marietto2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > ---> I'm not sure how you run your linux systems matters for an update
> automation tool. Not sure how an update tool helps with the backup and
> disaster recovery.
> >
> > because my idea is to improve your script to adapt it to work on Debian
> and Arch,too,so that,every time you issue the commands expected by your
> script,they will work for every VM you want. In this way we will have the
> same information stored in 3 different operating systems. One or two of
> them crash ? The remaining VM is good and your data will be safe.
>
> If you want a generic tool for remotely updating and configuring systems
> that is cross-distro compatible, I suggest using Ansible rather than
> reinventing the wheel.
>
> Also, check out Vagrant to automate building VMs, although Ansible is also
> getting pretty good at that.
>
> The original post has some neat ideas but a lot of it can (and has) been
> done with Ansible. I use it to build VMs with luks and automate Clevis/Tang
> for automatic decryption, along side other more mundane configurations.
>
>
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