[wpkg-users] Change of method of running wpkg

Michael J. Kidd wpkg at linuxkidd.com
Thu Jan 18 13:38:53 CET 2007


I'd add the wpkg installer as a package in wpkg, then the next reboot,
your startup script launches WPKG which in turn installs the WPKG
installer.  Have the startup script touch a file on the local harddrive
to indicate that the WPKG installer has run so that the startup script
no longer launches WPKG.

If you need a more specific example of the file exist test via windows
cmd that is needed to pull off the above, just ask.

Michael

B Royles (Staff) wrote:
> All,
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> I am currently running WPKG via a AD policy (computer) and I run it in
> the startup scripts section.
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> What is the best way of deploying wpkg to the network using the wpkg
> installer method?
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> How would you migrate from one method to another...
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> Thanks
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> Brett
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