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Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] Post, network required script
- From: Mike Marion <mmarion@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 14:27:06 -0700
- Message-id: <20070508212706.GA11452@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 04:53:12PM +0300, Rich wrote:
> ...but it is very much possible that it will start generating keys, then
> they will be partially overwritten by the script, then keygen will
> overwrite one of them, then it will fail, as there already will be some
> other files...
>
> which is exactly what happened to me with two servers, having quite
> different cpu speeds.
I don't see how that's possible. Every autoyast install I've done on
first reboot goes into yast, runs some configuration bits (networking,
ntp, etc), then runs post-install scripts. Then it runs the SuSEConfig
bits.. then yast exits and it continues to boot into either runlevel 3
or 5, during which the sshd init script is called and keys would then be
generated or not. Long after the post-script is done.
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> ...but it is very much possible that it will start generating keys, then
> they will be partially overwritten by the script, then keygen will
> overwrite one of them, then it will fail, as there already will be some
> other files...
>
> which is exactly what happened to me with two servers, having quite
> different cpu speeds.
I don't see how that's possible. Every autoyast install I've done on
first reboot goes into yast, runs some configuration bits (networking,
ntp, etc), then runs post-install scripts. Then it runs the SuSEConfig
bits.. then yast exits and it continues to boot into either runlevel 3
or 5, during which the sshd init script is called and keys would then be
generated or not. Long after the post-script is done.
--
Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Staff IT Engineer-http://www.qualcomm.com
Vir: "Londo, are you deliberatly trying to drive me insane?"
Londo: "The Universe is already mad. Anything else would be redundant."
==> Babylon 5
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