Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: build kernel for server farm | From | Matt Simonsen <> | Date | 06 Nov 2002 15:55:02 -0800 |
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On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 15:13, Zwane Mwaikambo wrote: > On 6 Nov 2002, Matt Simonsen wrote: > > > First, I plan on compiling the kernel on a development box. From there > > my plan is basically tar /usr/src/linux, copy to each box, untar, copy > > bzImage and System.map to /boot, run make modules_install, edit > > lilo.conf, run lilo. > > > > Tips? Comments? > > Network file system?
For /usr/src and the kernel distribution? Or for the whole boot process?
I use NFS already for several shared filesystems. NFS isn't quite specific enough that I understand what you mean.
Could you give me a little more detail on exactly what you would use it for? If I've overlooked a howto or obvious document please RTFM me- I'm trying to learn from the pros here and would ideally like something that will scale well to over 100 machines.
Matt
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