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There is a lot involved in starting up a new Free Geek. One thing the mothership could do to make a new Free Geek start up more easily is to provide a computer pre-fitted with all the major images a new Free Geek might use, for instance: | There is a lot involved in starting up a new Free Geek. One thing the mothership could do to make a new Free Geek start up more easily is to provide a computer pre-fitted with all the major images a new Free Geek might use, for instance: | ||
− | * | + | ; a mix of XEN and LTSP servers could hold |
− | * | + | * Build |
− | * | + | ** Network installation using DebNetInstall |
− | * | + | ** image cloning (to make things quick if needed) |
− | * | + | ** HardDrive testing/wiping |
− | * | + | ** Hardware diagnosis ([[FGdiag]]) |
− | * Web and mail and mailing lists server | + | ** Squid, or Apt Repository |
+ | * Office Tasks | ||
+ | ** Application Server | ||
+ | ** Web and mail and mailing lists server | ||
+ | ** A database server | ||
+ | * Admin of Systems and Security | ||
+ | ** Router and Firewall | ||
+ | ** nagios (system checkup) | ||
+ | ** ssh gate | ||
The idea is that a new Free Geek could order one of these boxes from our grants program and we would ship it, along with enough instructions to build a diskless lab, an imaging server for a build program, a database for gizmo and volunteer entry, etc. The box would come with a minimal instruction manual on paper that would get them up and running. Further documentation could live on the box if necessary. There would be links to a complete web documentation as well. | The idea is that a new Free Geek could order one of these boxes from our grants program and we would ship it, along with enough instructions to build a diskless lab, an imaging server for a build program, a database for gizmo and volunteer entry, etc. The box would come with a minimal instruction manual on paper that would get them up and running. Further documentation could live on the box if necessary. There would be links to a complete web documentation as well. | ||
What else should go on such a box? | What else should go on such a box? | ||
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+ | [[Category:Free Geek Intergalactic]] |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 24 April 2009
There is a lot involved in starting up a new Free Geek. One thing the mothership could do to make a new Free Geek start up more easily is to provide a computer pre-fitted with all the major images a new Free Geek might use, for instance:
- a mix of XEN and LTSP servers could hold
- Build
- Network installation using DebNetInstall
- image cloning (to make things quick if needed)
- HardDrive testing/wiping
- Hardware diagnosis (FGdiag)
- Squid, or Apt Repository
- Office Tasks
- Application Server
- Web and mail and mailing lists server
- A database server
- Admin of Systems and Security
- Router and Firewall
- nagios (system checkup)
- ssh gate
The idea is that a new Free Geek could order one of these boxes from our grants program and we would ship it, along with enough instructions to build a diskless lab, an imaging server for a build program, a database for gizmo and volunteer entry, etc. The box would come with a minimal instruction manual on paper that would get them up and running. Further documentation could live on the box if necessary. There would be links to a complete web documentation as well.
What else should go on such a box?