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From: Christoph Wegener <c.wegener@××××××××.de>
To: Roel <frogman@××××××××××.be>
Cc: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Lanparty installation script question, Sourceforge or Gentoo?
Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2004 09:08:59
Message-Id: 32A144B1-8873-11D8-B85E-0050E4305870@itcampus.de
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] Lanparty installation script question, Sourceforge or Gentoo? by Roel
1 Hi Roel,
2
3 maybe you can drop the guys from GLIS a line. Their script achieves
4 almost the same goals. Look at http://glis.sourceforge.net/
5
6 Bye
7
8 On Apr 7, 2004, at 0:53, Roel wrote:
9
10 > Hello to all gentoo developers,
11 >
12 > I have been writing several weeks on a gentoo linux installation
13 > script for my gameservers on lanparty's (asked one or more questions
14 > here to).
15 > Our lanparty(480 people,20gameservers) has ran great and 18/20
16 > gameservers were running a fast gentoo using my script. Now I was
17 > wondering to make the script opensource.
18 > My first idea was ofcourse SourceForge.net, but maybe it is better
19 > that I further develop the script under gentoo-projects.
20 > I don't really know which I should choose (I don't even know if it is
21 > possible to run a project under gentoo-projects (like catalyst))
22 > Can somebody give me more information on this?
23 >
24 > thx in advance
25 >
26 > Frogman
27 >
28 >
29 > p.s.: small information on the script:
30 >
31 > - boot a gentoo livecd
32 > - scp the script of a mainserver
33 > - run the script
34 > - enter hostname and IP
35 > - partitioning,format,compile,install bootloader,... follows
36 > automatically
37 > - reboot and you have a perfect gameserver
38 >
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