[App_rpt-users] Remote reinstall..... Ideas..

Pierre Martel petem001 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 7 02:55:10 UTC 2017


Or have a usb key on the machine with a live system on it that have an
image of the system in a known good state Now the only problem is that you
need to  boot that device at boot, and that can be done by s svript that
change the grub config then it issue a reboot. Now on the live usb system
make a script that will DD the good image to the main hard disk, then
change grub back to boot the fresh system and rebbot. Your new system is as
fresh as when created..

Le dim. 5 nov. 2017 à 21:38, Bryan Taylor <overnite at me.com> a écrit :

> Install a fresh Copy of dial to another filesystem and then, once you're
> done, tell the bootloader to boot to the new filesystem and remove the old
> one
>
> Bryan
> VO1MXZ
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>
> > On Nov 4, 2017, at 3:42 PM, Loren Tedford <loren at lorentedford.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello I know you can do a rm -R /  and completely remove everything on
> the hard drive remotely and the system will stay up until reboot because i
> have done this a few times.. Just curious though if its possible to remote
> reinstall asterisk from the scripts that dial uses? Example dial
> installation script etc and data etc.. idk just thinking about situations
> where i might need a hard reset of everything and it would be nice to be
> able to send some dtmf and do complete restore remotely or ssh in and do a
> complete restore etc.. Of course i would have to modify things a bit to
> keep my vpns and stuff in the system but it might be worth a shot..
> >
> >
> > Just thinking..
> >
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