You are right, os-prober solves the problem of detecting the existing windows and adding it on the grub menu.
Besides this, it is needed to create a default user (by the scripts), different from 'fai demo'. It is needed to create an 'admin' group and add the default user to this group (so that the trick 'sudo su' of ubuntu works). There must be a lot of other things as well. I have the impression that ubuntu/edubuntu, after installing packages, execute some post-installation scripts that configure the system properly. I think that the same scripts should be executed after FAI installation, in order to have a normal ubuntu/edubuntu system. But I don't think that I am able to re-invent them from the scratch. It seems too much work for me. Best regards, Dashamir On 06/28/2011 11:36 AM, Ahmed Altaher wrote: > OK, Dear > > you have to add os-prober under package_config directory, and > your problem is how to choose the suitable packages during installation > so could you check and study more the directory /srv/fai/config. > > Best wishes, > > Ahmed Altaher > >> Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 08:30:58 +0200 >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Installing Edubuntu with FAI >> >> I can confirm that with FAI 3.4.8, preserving the first >> partition (where windows is installed) worked well. >> >> However I had other problems. For example the grub menu >> that is installed does not have windows. >> Also the edubuntu system that was installed is not the >> same as the one installed from the DVD (a lot of things >> are missing, in the menues, etc.) >> >> I realise that these may not be FAI problems at all, >> but rather the problem is that I don't know to configure >> it properly. But somehow this is also a problem related >> to FAI, because it should try to make it easy for me. >> >> I have spent a lot of time with FAI (much more than I had >> planned), and finally I am giving up. For 15-20 PCs that >> I want to install, probably it is much more efficient to >> do it manually than to struggle endlessly with FAI config. >> >> Regards, >> Dashamir >> >> On 06/23/2011 07:47 PM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: >> > On 06/21/2011 03:37 PM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> We have tried to repeat the whole process from the beginning, >> >> starting with a fresh edubuntu installation. Along the way >> >> I have also noted the steps that we did. You can find them at >> >> > http://sourceforge.net/userapps/mediawiki/dashohoxha/index.php?title=Installing_Edubuntu_Automatically_with_FAI >> >> >> >> At 'fai-setup -v' I have noticed these problems: >> >> ---------- >> >> Shadow passwords are now on. >> >> cp: cannot stat `/srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/boot/vmlinu?-*': >> >> No such file or directory >> >> cp: cannot stat >> >> `/srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/boot/initrd.img-*': No such file >> >> or directory >> >> DHCP environment prepared. If you want to use it, you have to > enable the >> >> dhcpd and the tftp-hpa daemon. >> >> ERROR: No initrd installed. >> >> Log file written to /var/log/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.log >> >> ---------- >> >> The log file is also attached. >> > >> > I managed to find the cause of this problem: >> > On the config file '/etc/fai/NFSROOT' on the section >> > 'PACKAGES aptitude AMD64', packages 'linux-image-2.6-amd64' and 'grub' >> > are listed. However, the first one does not exist on the natty >> > repository (so I replaced it with 'linux-image'), and 'grub' seems >> > to be a bit old and deprecated, so I replaced it with 'grub-pc'. >> > >> > Probably on the Ubuntu FAI packages these configurations are right, >> > but I have installed the packages from >> > deb http://fai-project.org/download squeeze koeln >> > >> > I have documented these modifications on my notes: >> > > http://sourceforge.net/userapps/mediawiki/dashohoxha/index.php?title=Installing_Edubuntu_Automatically_with_FAI >> > >> > I still have to retry the rest of the installation/configuration steps. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Dashamir >> > >> >> >> >> If you can notice something that may be the cause of such >> >> a problem, please let me know. >> >> >> >> Thank you and best regards, >> >> Dashamir >> >> >> > >> >> -- >> Dashamir Hoxha >> GPG: 4F97 4EDE C739 4C3D 361E 16D3 FD06 AA8E 55D5 9B28 >> In God we trust. Everybody else we verify using GnuPG! >> -- Dashamir Hoxha GPG: 4F97 4EDE C739 4C3D 361E 16D3 FD06 AA8E 55D5 9B28 In God we trust. Everybody else we verify using GnuPG!
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