On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 17:47 +0200, Robert Markula wrote: > >> I'm curious; what are the main differences to "stock" FAI? > > > actually nothing special. > > > > I adjusted some binary deps (syslinux-common to syslinux | > > syslinux-common) then some NFS root packages which are not in ubuntu ... > > So most things are already there in stock FAI? That's good news, because > not too long ago this required quite some effort for Ubuntu. > Is there a chance that FAI will be integrated into the ubuntu > repositories at some time?
Yes, right. In the past we had a lot of changes to do in the packages, but thanks to Waldemar and Thomas, this is gone. Some things are still very Debian specific, but most of the things are only concerning the packaging. An easy task to do...I'll push the changes into my SVN accont on FAI/debian svn the next weeks. I would like to make some more changes to the simple examples, so that people on ubuntu side can install an Ubuntu Lucid system out of the box (still working on that) Well, for Ubuntu Lucid the add to the package archive is not possible anymore, therefore we will provide packages via Ubuntu FAI PPA. For maverick, this could be a way to go (but I dare that's a good idea, because Maverick will be not a rock solid release). I think a good idea would be to test the FAI packages for Maverick and Mavrick+1 and Maverick+2 to get FAI again in Ubuntu for the next LTS (which will be Ubuntu 12.04 or whatever ;)) Regards, \sh
