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Less Known Solaris features: Jumpstart Enterprise ToolkitTuesday, August 19. 2008Comments
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Thank you for your posts! This has been very enlightening. I have been using jumpstart traditionally without assistance from Jet, but this seems like a great way to manage my environment.
Is there a way to import an already "add_to_install_server"d area to JET management without having to "re-import" an image? |
+1The LKSF bookThe book with the consolidated Less known Solaris Tutorials is available for download here
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I wrote about JET in my series of "Less known Solaris Features"-tutorials a while ago. JET is a really useful toolkit for the template driven configuration of Jumpstart. There is a new version available of the JET framework. You can download version 4.7 a
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