done
so)
Olivier
2008/2/6, Andreas Sindermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems that the unionfs delivered with hardy does not allow the
client to change/append to existing files at all whereas creating new
files is no problem...
Andreas
Russel Hill writes:
We are building using fai-cd from a private package pool (a local subset
of debian packages). Ordinarily, we build our private package pool by
first building an ISO from more complete debian mirror. Then we
post-process the access logs and built our private package
Jean Spirat writes:
Jean Spirat a écrit :
Hello,
All my tests works well but i have a failure when i try to install a
host with two ethernet cards. The dhcp and tftp runs on the eth1
network and it works fine. But the issue is that the fai kernel when
loaded bring not eth1
hardware platform...
Andreas
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root@faisrv:~# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu natty (development branch)
Release:11.04
The FAI /usr/sbin/make-fai-nfsroot script creates a chroot environment
('nfsroot') using the debootstrap command.
At least with Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 2 the debootstrap command no longer installs
Stephan Adig writes:
Hi Andreas,
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 14:32 +0100, Andreas Sindermann wrote:
root@faisrv:~# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu natty (development branch)
Release:11.04
The FAI /usr/sbin/make-fai-nfsroot script creates a chroot environment
Hello,
I have a question about the config file for setup-storage.
Using the table
disk_config disk1
primary / 1 rw,errors=remount-ro ; -j ext3
logical swap 2000 rw
the old *setup_harddisk* created the following partition table:
Device Boot Start
Michael Tautschnig writes:
Hi Andreas,
[...]
the old *setup_harddisk* created the following partition table:
=20
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 * 1127510241406 83 Linux
/dev/sda212761530
An issue with setup-storage in Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) occurs:
root@faisrv:/srv/fai/config/disk_config# cat ~fai/l00/last/format.log
Starting setup-storage 1.3
Using config file: /var/lib/fai/config/disk_config/SCRATCH
Executing: parted -s /dev/sda unit TiB print
Executing: parted -s /dev/sda
Again me with three issues I asked some time ago already...
a) setup-storage leads to a different partition table than
setup_harddisks, although the disk_config file only changed in syntax.
b) I'm currently using two classes NO_SCRATCH (for a standard partition
layout that all of the FAI
Thomas Neumann writes:
b) I'm currently using two classes NO_SCRATCH (for a standard partition
layout that all of the FAI clients are using) and SCRATCH (to preserve a
possibly existing /scratch partition that I created by hand earlier on
some of the FAI clients, but not on all of
Tobias Unsleber writes:
Hi Andreas,
after checking Holger's advice you may test this too:
a) Check the system/auth log files of the fai-server regarding any
ssh-authentication issues(e. g. authorizedkeys file world writable)
b) Check to ssh from the installed client (When
properly.
But copying via scp to the $LOGUSER account fails:
root@faiclient:/# ll abc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5 Aug 20 15:58 abc
root@faiclient:/# scp abc fai@trusty64srv:
lost connection
root@faiclient:/#
Thanks for any feedback.
Best
Andreas
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the
solution with the hook is presented:
http://wiki.fai-project.org/wiki/Tips_and_tricks
So I'm wondering whether there would be a more convenient
solution...
Thanks and best wishes
Andreas
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On 11/08/2017 09:27 AM, Thomas Lange wrote:
> On IRC we had the question, if FAI can be installed on Ubuntu. Does
> anyone has a FAI server running on Ubuntu Xenial? I remember that
> there were major problems creating the nfsroot on a Ubuntu system,
> because of dracut and upstart in the past.
On the ypclient:
In /etc/default/nis set NISCLIENT=true
In /etc/yp.conf set the yp (master and slave) server IP addresses
On the yp master+slave servers:
In /etc/yp.conf set the yp (master and slave) server IP addresses
In /etc/ypserv.securenets list all IP addresses of all yp clients so the
Hi,
this doesn't seem to be a trivial task as the state of the boot medium
prior to the fai installation as well as the UEFI settings for the
single network interface both can have all kinds of states, e.g.:
(of course for production I'd disable unneeded UEFI setting, in my case
all IPv6
the
installed OS which for my environment is quite inconvenient...
Best regards,
Andreas
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D
: could not open directory /lib/modules/5.10.0-18-amd64: No
such file or directory
depmod: FATAL: could not search modules: No such file or directory
cat:
/var/tmp/mkinitramfs_Oa84zB/lib/modules/5.10.0-18-amd64/modules.builtin:
No such file or directory
Kind regards,
Andreas
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On 4/20/23 13:07, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 10:45:52 +0200, Andreas Sindermann
said:
> Hi all,
> there seems to be a problem installing a Ubuntu 22.04 package that is
> trying to call update-initramfs:
> update-initramfs: Generating /boo
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