* Eric W. Biederman ebiederman@lnxi.com [051203 23:33]:
I didn't say it was perfect only good enough for building a cluster of test machines.
As for your problem there is also the clear cmos jumper :)
Bugs in fallback happen and they suck. But for 90%+ of testing the fallback/normal works. For building a cluster of test machines I believe that is a lot more doable.
optimally all of fallback handling should be in the fallback image, so no matter how bad normal is, return is always possible. Never looked all to deep into it though.. It is a great mechanism, no doubt.
Stefan