On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 03:34:40PM +0800, Wanlong Gao wrote:
On 05/25/2012 03:30 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 01:47:53PM +0800, Wanlong Gao wrote:
>> Hi Rich, folks,
>>
>> I wont to start doing the windows guest support for virt-sysprep,
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> What do you think should be prepared on a new cloned windows guest?
>
> The main thing is to be able to run Microsoft's sysprep tool
> on a Windows guest.
>
> Chris wrote some code to do this already in this branch of oz, but
> it's very complex:
>
>
https://github.com/clalancette/oz/tree/win2k8customize
>
> See in particular:
>
https://github.com/clalancette/oz/blob/win2k8customize/oz/Windows.py
>
> People will also want to set the hostname (--hostname option) and run
> scripts (--script option).
So, it's no necessary to support windows in our virt-sysprep because
it already has a tool to do the same thing for windows, right?
Windows has a sysprep tool which does the right thing for all Windows
guests, and it's impossible to know what that tool does or replicate
it. However it requires a multi-step process to run sysprep on a
guest, so we should make that easier for users if we can.
Rich.
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