more. It confuses the blazes out of
apt later on if they're left in there.
Anything else I've forgotten to mention, just let me know and I'll try to
answer it.
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it is a very serious contender for an added
feature. Certainly *I* want it - there are going to be a lot of old
hardware installs happening for me in the future.
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be a modification of the standard stack.pm. I don't have
time, unfortunately, because it sounds like a nice little project.
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Bruce Edge wrote:
How about using etherconf as part of the default FAI setup?
Could you provide more information? What is it, why is it
good, and why
should it be used in FAI?
etherconf is a debconf module for configuring the ethernet interface.
Aah, I
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but not in the spirit of FAI.
See the interactive menu stuff, and hooks.
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option, because I'm using FAI quite
happily without it. (Commented out).
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Any particular reason why FAI needs to run debootstrap, but doesn't depend
on it? FAI version 2.2.3, trying to work with woody.
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to each
machine - say, the ethernet HW address. If their from different
manufacturers, often they'll have separate prefixes.
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