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On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 20:03, david@×××××××××.com wrote: |
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> I've been experimenting with system-imager deployments of gentoo. You |
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> may want to look into that, it is even in portage. |
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> Only problem is that no matter what you do, a newly installed system |
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> is 'out of date'. This is why I really think a more 'bug-fixes only' |
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> portage tree needs to emerge(pun not intended). And upgrading |
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> machines that don't have internet access is something I've been |
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> wondering about.... although my current solution is to send a CD out, |
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> and rsync against the CD via a local rsync server(with the CD as the |
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> sync repository). Any suggestions from others on how to make this stuff easier |
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> would be great. |
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What about a cd with a portage tree + precompiled packages |
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little script that uses local rsync (no server) and the emerge -vuDK |
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world if you know what apps are installed |
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Christian Gut <cycloon@×××××××.org> |