
OOBE Challenges #2: A Better Solution
I had previously written about OOBE challenges here, and the solution I found was somewhat of a workaround. Some of my customers are satisfied with these scheduled tasks, but I’ve […]
I had previously written about OOBE challenges here, and the solution I found was somewhat of a workaround. Some of my customers are satisfied with these scheduled tasks, but I’ve […]
The title could be “cherry on the (OSDCloud) cake”. Using the previous blog posts, we are able to manage the OSD flow without any user interaction and having fully automation. […]
During this blog series, I’ve got lot’s of comments and DMs on Twitter, how could we automatise the OOBE part. Even some of my customers have wished the same: “why […]
Introduction In the last previous posts, we were talking about OSDCloud command line interface and OSDCloudGUI. But David and his community team are working about more exciting thing. They have […]
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