* Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo way of handling pre-built kernels
@ 2007-02-23 11:13 99% ` Neil Bothwick
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From: Neil Bothwick @ 2007-02-23 11:13 UTC (permalink / raw
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:42:17 +0100, Robert Szentmihalyi wrote:
> I have successfully deployed Gentoo on about 30 desktop PCs in a
> corporate environment.
> Now, as I need to update the kernel on those PCs, I wonder if there is
> a standard Gentoo way (maybe a script or something), that people are
> using to build and deploy binary kernel packages.
kernels are handled differently, even if you built a package with
--buildpkg or quickpkg, only the source would be included. If the systems
are identical, what's wrong with simply packaging up the relevant contents
of /boot and /lib/modules? Even better, if the machines are all
networked, push the changes out with rsync then use tentakel (or a for
loop) to reboot each box.
You could also put this in an update script on each of the boxes then use
tentakel to run it on some or all of them. tentakel (in portage) is a
handy way of running the same command on a group of machines, and you can
set up named groups and subgroups to make life even easier.
--
Neil Bothwick
I'm not tense, just terribly alert!
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