Hi FAI users,

I'm sorry to ask such a basic question, but searching the mailing list archives and 
googling didn't yield substantial information on this topic.

Being new to FAI and somewhat new to debian/Linux, I try to get started in setting up 
our chair's student lab with FAI. We've got some inhomogenity in the hardware used, 
but I understand that I could handle that via the classes mechanism (more on that 
later on). However my problems start at an earlier point, namely with setting up the 
server.

At the moment we only have one debian workstation (mine), some spare clients that I want to test 
the installation with and a Sun Enterprise running Solaris 8 that is our workgroup's server. Now 
I want the sun to give out the NFS shares but somehow I got to setup the bootable FAI root from 
my debian machine, right? Unfortunately the tutorial only tells me to call "fai-setup" 
for the first part (?) and isn't very verbose on what I could do to manually set the whole 
system up on a remote machine. BTW: I don't need network bootable installs or a local mirror, so 
a correct NFS setup on the Sun should suffice, I hope.

Could someone please point me to some tips or a tutorial on that?

In addition, I'm a bit confused on how to get the manual stuff automated (like 
compiling the nvidia kernel-module for a kernel like 2.6-i686-SMP, or installing java 
or intel's icc, startig with a different kernel, etc.). Is there a place where I can 
find more examples (other than those installed with FAI)?

Thanks a lot,

Mark
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