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<tt>Michael,<br>
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Thats the confusing part, since I dont have a basefiles dir anywhere.. <br>
If I understand everything correctly, I can simply create this, and
place (eg.) LENNY.tgz in there. Then the Class LENNY will pick up this
file?<br>
What happens to Etch in this case, must I place it in there too, or
will any class missing the Class.tgz automagicly revert to the base.tgz
?<br>
<br>
<br>
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Michael Goetze wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Leen,
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<pre wrap="">At the moment I have a working set-up for Etch, and all is well. How
ever, I'd like to be able to install Lenny on new clients too.
I've read the Docs, and as far as I can tell I should be able to define
a class with a different base.tar.gz.
But, I'm slightly lost: Where do I define in the class that it should
use a different base.tar.gz?? I can't seem to figure this out, and I
think this should be relative easy.
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you don't need to define this "in the class", just put an appropriate
file under basefiles/CLASSNAME.tar.gz and FAI will detect it automatically.
Regards,
Michael
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