Hello, I am trying to setup FAI with Ubuntu 7.10. Following the documentation, I got an FAI server running (but buggy) and a client booting from PXE. *) The first thing I don't understand is why the NFSROOT is located in /srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir after doing "fai-setup" According to /etc/exports (automaticly generated) the server exports /srv/fai/nfsroot (as a "ro" filesystem). So nfs-client install cannot mount the device saying: "mount failed 13 "mount: device is busy And endless loop on this message. *) The second question is "Do I have to change PXE boot definition to point on "/srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir" ? I've already tried to do so, and I get messages saying that filesystem is "read only" (so it can't "touch" or write some files). Seems to be fine because this filesystem has to be mounted as a "live system" during install process. So why do it try to write something in it ? Thanks for help or suggestions :) -- Jerome Castang Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +33(0)5 40 00 36 92 |
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