Hi Henning, thanks for your feedback! I've written my comments inline. Henning Sprang wrote: > What you should mention is, that this is also a Howto for getting FAI up > and running on an Ubuntu Server! I didn't try that myself for a long > while, but from thinghs I read in the list and IRC I was thinking FAI > server support is broken in UBuntu. Ok, I've clarified in the wiki that I'm actually talking about Ubuntu server.
I thought as well that fai is broken on ubuntu server. But following the steps described in the howto, it actually works. I've tested it on existing installs as well as several vanilla installs. More testing from third parties is explicitly wanted though :-) > I don't exactly understand the part " Activate routing" - it might be > very specific to the way you build your testing network, > maybe you should describe the whole network setup you assume to be used. That's because of the assumed network configuration as described in the article. I agree, this is confusing in the wiki, since it is quite specific to the assumed network layout. I've tried to clarify things during my latest edit. > And, very last, some parts (especially the explanations and listings of > party of the configspace) look like these are things that are already > described in the configspace - maybe it could be made shorter by just > linking to other docs. > I might oversee that you show only things specific to your Ubuntu setup > - in that case, forget that remark :) Well, that's because of two things: (1) I wanted to offer a complete howto where anyone can setup fai without any (or at least, very few) prior knowledge. Therefore I described *everything* needed to get up and running from ground-up. Anyone can skip this part. (2) Nevertheless, some things are indeed quite specific. E.g. I included the FAIUbuntuGrubProblems steps or the whole german keyboard layout topic. Some things took me quite some time to find out and I had to go through much testing, so I'm hoping to save the reader a bit of time. > Thanks for your efforts! Thank YOU for helping out others here on this list! Cheers, Robert
