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02-09-2001 11:43 AM
02-09-2001 11:43 AM
IGNITE Remote, DUAL BOOTED Client??
Is it possible to Ignite remote client which is dual booted?
I would like to be able to ignite either client drive and leave both client drives in a clean bootable state.
Is this possible??
I would like to be able to ignite either client drive and leave both client drives in a clean bootable state.
Is this possible??
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02-09-2001 12:35 PM
02-09-2001 12:35 PM
Re: IGNITE Remote, DUAL BOOTED Client??
Hi Mike
I would be inclined to make two images of the machine - one for each boot state.
Just an idea
Paula
I would be inclined to make two images of the machine - one for each boot state.
Just an idea
Paula
If you can spell SysAdmin then you is one - anon
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02-09-2001 03:31 PM
02-09-2001 03:31 PM
Re: IGNITE Remote, DUAL BOOTED Client??
Thanks Paula, I appreciate your input!
I will build the images from a master system, and then they will be pushed out to multiple factory systems. My question relates to the **bootable condition** of both drives on remote clients. Do I have to physicaly visit each ignite target to execute a bootsys_prep -u to clean the INSTALL and INSTALLFS files off the system **after the completion of the Ignite (executed from server)** I would like to it all from server, but it looks like that probably wont fly. But i'm in the dark! 8---)
I will build the images from a master system, and then they will be pushed out to multiple factory systems. My question relates to the **bootable condition** of both drives on remote clients. Do I have to physicaly visit each ignite target to execute a bootsys_prep -u to clean the INSTALL and INSTALLFS files off the system **after the completion of the Ignite (executed from server)** I would like to it all from server, but it looks like that probably wont fly. But i'm in the dark! 8---)
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02-10-2001 10:44 AM
02-10-2001 10:44 AM
Re: IGNITE Remote, DUAL BOOTED Client??
Hello Mike,
those are just simple files in "/stand" - so you can
easily remove them with "ftp" or "remsh"...
And for the boot device, well check out "setboot"!
HTH,
Wodisch
those are just simple files in "/stand" - so you can
easily remove them with "ftp" or "remsh"...
And for the boot device, well check out "setboot"!
HTH,
Wodisch
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