* Jeffrey Stolte <[email protected]> [Tue Aug 24, 2010 at 10:05:32AM -0600]:
> I have been trying to use FAI 3.4.0 under 64-bit squeeze and > I keep seeing the following error on the install client: > mount.nfs: mount point /var/lib/fai/config does not exist > Error in task confdir. Traceback: task_error main > The nfsroot mounts fine, but the FAI config space does not. > If I list /var/lib on the client, all I see is a 'discover' > directory. Note that /live/image/live/filesystem.dir/var/lib/fai > does exist, though. Is anyone else seeing this problem? Which versions of kernel, initramfs-tools and live-initramfs are you using? I'm aware of a regression in aufs where directories can't be accessed when read for the first the time. Grml's live-initramfs (>=1.177.1-1grml.02) is supposed to work around this issue, see: http://git.grml.org/?p=live-initramfs-grml.git;a=commitdiff;h=cb9bd23e7cebf7852e632266b4c7e63580c7816e live-initramfs version 1.177.1-1grml.03 is available at: http://deb.grml.org grml-stable http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de lenny/koeln I also remember a chat about this issue on #fai as well where the user just used the Grml-kernel 2.6.33-grml[64] and it's working for him fine with it. See: http://faiwiki.informatik.uni-koeln.de/index.php/Grml_Kernel HTH && regards, -mika- -- http://michael-prokop.at/ || http://adminzen.org/ http://grml-solutions.com/ || http://grml.org/
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