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Re: Question: Administrating multiple workstations
Posted by gass (82.155.xx.xx) on Mon 21 Mar 2005 at 19:42
seemes good the cfengine.

About the repository ... it is a nice idea. Also, if you are using sarge .... geez ... it is the better answear .

the again question is to manage the config files.
Every new version have to create the new config file. Maybe yes, the easyest is to unpack the package, edit the config files, and then pack it again, and add it to our local repository.

This is a nice way when you have 10 or more machines.

with 6 or less ...

to edit confs and remake the images could be done in the server, but testing those packages requires another computer. also it can't be done by ssh, must be a local computer to test. ....

it is quite complicated

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