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== Speaker/Presentation ==
 
== Speaker/Presentation ==
  
Ted Rodgers will discuss using Linux and Free Software High Performance  
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Ted Rodgers will discuss using Linux and Free Software High Performance Computing.
Computing, focusing on using network booting (PXE) tools and utilities
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for system cloning.
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In environments both large and small, there are numerous tools that
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allow an admin to get the job done.  Booting systems over the network,
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or PXE booting, and system cloning are two such tools used in larger
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environments for analysis, deployment, and patching.  Ted will be talking
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about backend requirements for PXE booting a Linux environment, what
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can be done from within PXE environments, and discuss a couple methods
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for automating system cloning over the network.  Included will be a
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demonstration of both PXE booting and a network based system install.
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Shiny trinkets will not be included.
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== Meeting Minutes ==
 
== Meeting Minutes ==
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* Host: Your name here
 
* Host: Your name here
 
* Co-Host: Your name here
 
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* Donuts/Bagels: [[User:Vance|Vance Kochenderfer]]
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* Donuts/Bagels: Your name here
* Setup: [[User:Vance|Vance Kochenderfer]], Your name here
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* Setup: Your name here
 
* Clean Up: Your name here
 
* Clean Up: Your name here
  

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