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摘要
特拉华大学(UD)开发的学生多媒体设计中心(SMDC)为学生提供了一个独特和创新的计算环境。随着在计算机站点安装运行Mac OS X和Windows XP的新的双启动Macintosh系统,新的维护和管理挑战浮出水面。主要问题包括对两个平台进行成像,并允许学生使用他们的中央大学帐户登录两个操作系统。UD为校园帐户使用UNIX系统,这给问题增加了一层复杂性。其他问题,如创建图像和与我们的大学VendPrint系统的兼容性必须得到解决。通过开创性的解决方案,我们能够在校园内提供第一个与我们的中央系统相连的计算机实验室,为学生提供真正无缝的环境。本文将探讨的主题包括Xserve服务器设置和配置,使用rEFIt和Deep Freeze的双引导配置,使用NetRestore创建映像以及成像过程。我们还将探讨使用不同应用程序(包括Apple Remote Desktop和Mac HelpMate)的具体映像部署问题和解决方案。最后,我们将回顾在我们的环境中实现的新功能,最值得注意的是使用我们的中央系统在Mac OS X和Windows XP上合并身份验证方法的能力,以及新出现的问题。
The University of Delaware's (UD) development of its Student Multimedia Design Center (SMDC) provides a unique and innovative computing environment for students. With the installation of new dual-boot Macintosh systems running Mac OS X and Windows XP in the computing site, new maintenance and administration challenges surfaced. Major issues included imaging both platforms and enabling students to use their central University account to log into both operating systems. UD uses UNIX systems for campus accounts, which added a layer of complexity to the problem. Other issues such as creating images and compatibility with our University VendPrint system had to be resolved. By pioneering solutions, we are able to offer the first of its kind computer lab on campus that is tied into our central systems, providing a truly seamless environment for students. This paper will explore topics including Xserve server setup and configuration, dual-boot configuration using rEFIt and Deep Freeze, creating images with NetRestore, and the imaging process. We will also explore specific image deployment issues and solutions using different applications including Apple Remote Desktop and Mac HelpMate. Finally, we will review new features implemented in our environment, most notably the ability to incorporate an authentication method on both Mac OS X and Windows XP using our central systems, and emerging issues.