Let's see how much, if any, of the steps described here I can get done: https://confluence.suse.com/display/SUSEMANAGER/Windows

Looking for hackers with the skills:

java javascript python3 salt windows c# .net

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  • Comments

    • pagarcia
      over 5 years ago by pagarcia | Reply

      Initial code is here: https://github.com/paususe/uyuni/tree/master-windows

      It requires manual onboarding of the minion (i. e. install Salt on Windows, no bootstrapping yet) and providing some grains (e. g. os_arch). While the minion shows in the Salt master and in the Salt menu in Uyuni, it does not make it to the Systems list, probably because I'm still missing something in the Java code. I will continue working on this on and off as real life allows.

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