Russ Allbery wrote: > Debian-based FAI cannot build Ubuntu intrepid or jaunty systems; the > boot from the NFS root fails. That's due to the initramfs-tools and > live-initramfs problems.
But that happens only when you try to install from an Ubuntu NFSRoot - which you don't need to. You can extract about any base image you want, from a Debian NFSroot, even Redhat and SuSE, and then call their package managers, etc. from the NFSroot into /target. That way, the initrd from Ubuntu is not used at install time. Or do I get the problem wrong? Henning -- Henning Sprang http://www.sprang.de +49 (0) 176 82188257
