From: Grant <emailgrant@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Managing multiple Gentoo systems
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 11:23:55 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAN0CFw2odoJJh+X_TUsm9umYd8fYEAzJkRwbJjS-52e8Co1_sg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJ3z22GLk2y40zSXFk1fVP8ssUadtwT_ZiYMLZ5fMo9q14tS-Q@mail.gmail.com>
>>> Have you considered using PXE to network boot your systems? you can
>>> have various configurations set up based on mac addresses to address
>>> different hardware issues. I recommend trying out SystemRescueCD to
>>> experiment with PXE booting for the client and server.
>>
>> That sounds like exactly what I need. So, I could set up a Gentoo
>> server and a bunch of completely diskless clients which would all PXE
>> boot from the server? Would the clients basically each control a
>> different virtual terminal on the server?
>
> Each machine can pull a copy of the master boot image to make updates
> a lot simpler. The SystemRescueCD PXE boot mechanism just pushes out a
> copy of the CD to all the machines to boot them. to update the boot
> image just update the files in one location to update all machines.
> the machines act as separate fully functioning machine. Check out
> http://www.sysresccd.org/Sysresccd-manual-en_PXE_network_booting to
> see how to setup the PXE boot environment.
I think I get it now and it sounds great, exactly what I'm looking for.
Everything can be done in RAM, no disks required?
Can PXE boot be done wirelessly? Maybe only if the wireless is
onboard? I tried to Google this but the info returned is terribly
outdated for some reason.
Do you think SystemRescueCD is the best boot image for clients that
only need a browser?
What sort of machine would work well as a client? Should I just put
together a bunch of motherboards with onboard video and ethernet,
CPUs, RAM, PSUs, and small cases? Is there a prebuilt system that
works well for this? Maybe an ARM-15 system as "Tampa Bay" James
referenced, although I think that isn't released yet.
- Grant
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-07-12 19:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-07-02 22:14 [gentoo-user] Managing multiple Gentoo systems Grant
2011-07-03 0:32 ` Dale
2011-07-03 0:36 ` Alex Schuster
2011-07-03 10:09 ` Stroller
2011-07-06 19:46 ` Grant
2011-07-03 16:30 ` Roman Zilka
2011-07-03 20:46 ` Simon
2011-07-03 22:15 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-07-04 20:39 ` [gentoo-user] " Nicolas Sebrecht
2011-07-06 19:35 ` Grant
2011-07-07 9:31 ` Nicolas Sebrecht
2011-07-07 16:14 ` Grant
2011-07-08 19:03 ` Grant
2011-07-08 19:36 ` James Wall
2011-07-11 23:39 ` Grant
2011-07-12 2:45 ` James Wall
2011-07-12 3:30 ` Dale
2011-07-12 18:23 ` Grant [this message]
2011-07-12 22:48 ` Joshua Murphy
2011-07-13 19:38 ` Grant
2011-07-13 20:51 ` Bill Longman
2011-07-14 21:39 ` Mick
2011-07-07 18:23 ` [gentoo-user] " kashani
2011-07-07 20:37 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-07-07 21:01 ` kashani
2011-07-07 21:23 ` Alan McKinnon
2011-07-11 15:20 ` [gentoo-user] " James
2011-07-11 23:45 ` Grant
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