>> Then sorry, but it really didn't sound like you did. >> (You might want to read http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html >> to help avoiding such situations) > http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/clear-answers.html :)) >> The default should be good for a first test. >> I always try to get going with the delivered defaults until I have some >> working result, and then start adjusting to my needs. > i need is a full cd installation.how to adjust menu.lst for that? > thank you
Whenever you install FAI in the installations clients there are some steps that are always the same: 1) Network boot 2) NFS mount of the installation system 3) System Installation Node 4) Minor tweaks. 1 is obvious that you do not have it because you use a cd. The problem comes from 2... you do not want to have any NFS mount, isn't it? You want all the data to be found (All the packages you need?) in the cdrom? Isn't it? Also all the scripts that are defined under fai configuration directories? What is exactly the task that you want to alter by using cdrom. In my opinnion if someone wants to make a somewhat installation that does not rely on a fai server he should install from its distribution installation and... let me guess.. install fai-nfsroot and fai-client or maybe just fai-client? -- 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
