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Our method with KIWI/OEM images do not require that the vehicles are connected to the internet. Since we don't like the customers messing with the Ethernet setup, we would prefer to keep it this way. When we have had need to access systems remotely, getting clients to let ssh through their firewalls and other security doodads has been a hassle. On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 9:32 AM, jdd <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
Le 09/01/2015 09:00, Roger Oberholtzer a écrit :
1. Put in a USB stick and click on our ICON that says something like "Keep System Settings" that makes an archive on the USB stick
I don't get if the machines are connected to the net. If yes, this can be done through ssh
3. Put in a USB stick and click on our ICON that says something like "Get System Settings" that reads the archive from step 1 and puts back whatever file it thinks are appropriate.
Step 3 is the most difficult one. But we really are trying to limit
may be what could be done, if internet is available is send a live dvd/usb stick to be connected to the system *and* to you, to allow sort of "recovery console" accessible by you.
the user interaction should them be only boot he device. The net connection could only temporary, for the update
but It's only guesses
good luck :-)
jdd
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