[one-users] Windows* contextualization scripts?
saint at eng.it
saint at eng.it
Mon Dec 27 09:20:01 PST 2010
>>>>> "SP" == Stefan P <deubeulyou at gmail.com> writes:
SP> Configuring the network on one given windows version is, I'd bet,
SP> as easy as it is to do on debian. So now you have two
SP> scripts... What about other distros, windows versions... OS X ?
Not this difficult to solve. Mac OS X is a BSD Unix, you have to find
where to hook your script.
Linux distributions use a handful of packeting system and system
configuration script since most of them take them from an original
distribution (for the later I count slacky, suse, rh and Debian).
SP> My point being, if you're building a cloud that aims to support
SP> arbitrary OS images (maybe made by users), or a large combination
SP> of OS versions and distributions, then DHCP is probably the only
SP> sane solution.
It depends on users needs. Are you sure that DHCP can easily and
sanely support several virtual networks where hosts must act as they
have a fixed IP ?
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