Hi,

I just recently upgraded one of our FAI install servers from Squeeze to Wheezy which meant upgrading the FAI packages from 3.4.7 to 4.0.

After that, I ran into problems with the nfs roots created with make-fai-nfsroot (now called fai-make-nfsroot).

The first problem was that the directory hierarchy for the nfs roots has been changed making Debian Live fail to boot. Formerly, the nfs root was located in /srv/fai/nfsroot/nfsroot-<dist>-<arch>/live/filesystem.dir while the new version removed the "live/filesystem.dir" sub-directories. After creating the sub-directories and moving the sub-directory back into the old hierachy, Debian Live would boot again.

However, I still ran into more problems. While Debian Live worked now and the FAI installation was initiated, it stops at a very early stage with "fai: installation aborted" without further error messages.

Manually invoking "fai install" actually kicks off the installation, however it stops with FAI refusing onto a running system (which is expected).

Can anyone give me some further hints which parts of the FAI configuration I need to update to get a working fai-make-nfsroot? The changes have to be related to fai-make-nfsroot since the FAI version in the created nfs roots for Wheezy was already at 4.0.

Is the change in the directory hierarchy intentional? I'm not sure whether Debian Live requires the original structure.

Cheers,

Adrian

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