> On Wednesday, 26. November 2008, you wrote: >> Achim Bohnet wrote: >> > >> > Am 25.11.2008 um 20:32 schrieb Ryan Steele: >> > >> >> Adrian Gibanel Lopez wrote: >> >>> Hi list, >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> This is my first message. I am trying to setup FAI so that it >> serves >> >>> Ubuntu 8.10 as the client system. >> >>> FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS="--exclude=dhcp-client,info >> >>> --include=aptitude,fontconfig,defoma,belocs-locales-bin" >> >>> >> >>> in /etc/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.conf. >> >>> >> >>> First line is obvious. >> >>> >> >>> The second line tried to fix a bug about aptitute command not being >> >>> found > > Similar? > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > revno: 27 > committer: Achim Bohnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > branch nick: ubuntu > timestamp: Mon 2008-10-06 14:51:28 +0200 > message: > * conf/make-fai-nfsroot.conf: add aptitude to pkgs installed into the > base tarball. As NFSROOT pkgs could not be installed via aptitude > any- > more in intrepid.
Yes, that's it. My Ubuntu package is from Ubuntu 8.10 and I think it is updated till 17 November or so. Why isn't your patch included there? I ask myself what's the Ubuntu Intrepid policy for these patches. > > revno: 28 > committer: Achim Bohnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > branch nick: ubuntu > timestamp: Fri 2008-10-10 17:38:35 +0200 > message: > * conf/NFSROOT: add package language-pack-en-base. Stops perl & co > complaining that locale en_US.UTF-8 is not defined. I will have to add it too, thank you. >> This is something that I never hit when converting the Lenny packages to >> Hardy. But your explanation isn't very clear to me - what do you mean >> 'most path include a /root prefix'? I can interpret that in several >> ways. Check one of my next mails where it is kind of fixed. -- Firma Automática 1: --------------------- Adrian Gibanel Lopez Estudiante de Ingenieria de Informatica de Sistemas en la Universitat de LLeida. Firma Automática 2: --------------------- Participante en el III Concurso Universitario de Software Libre. Proyecto: Desdeslin. http://desdeslin.wordpress.com
