Hi, On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 04:58:06PM +0200, Stefan Pampel wrote: > Hi, > > Im successfull set up a Debian Lenny fai server with Lenny Client > installation. > > Now I wanted to start a squeeze installation. I created a copy of > /etc/fai named /etc/fai-squeeze and modified the settings in > fai-squeeze/make-fai-nfs-root.conf and fai-squeeze/apt-sources.list > point the nfs-root to /srv/fai/nfs-root-squeeze > > I run fai-setup -vC /srv/nfs-root-squeeze and many errors came up, like > > chroot: cannot run 'apt-get' .. > .. > cannot run dpkg > and so on: > > Whats wrong? Can I go like this or have I go the multidistro way like > here (base.tar.gz ...) > http://faiwiki.informatik.uni-koeln.de/index.php/UbuntuJauntyInstallationHowTo
I never tried it like that -- however I expect that your way should work. Apparently your FAI-setup got stuck during the creation of the NFS-root. However, why exactly I have no idea - could you send us the exact error messages (maybe only the first ones...) Did you also change FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP in /etc/fai-squeeze/make-fai-nfs-root.conf to point to squeeze? In theory the nfs-root should be completely independent from the "main" system on the server, except from the common Kernel. HTH, Axel
