Hi, Am Donnerstag, den 25.08.2011, 12:06 +0200 schrieb Michael Prokop: > * Andreas Schockenhoff [Wed Aug 24, 2011 at 08:24:17PM +0200]: > > > FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS="--arch amd64 --exclude=info" > > fails when debootstrap will make a chroot. > > > fai-cd > > ISO image for amd64, md5sum (using FAI 3.4.8, kernel 2.6.32, size 601MB) > > has problem with nfs after installing faiserver and reboot. > > Please provide the according error messages, otherwise it's wild > guessing... Sorry for confusing I would not solve the 2 problems that was only what I have tried.
Moving from 32bit FAI server to a 64bit Server best practice was my question. Now I think setting up a original Debian 64 bit server from CD and installing fai would be the best way. Because that is the normal way. regards Andreas Schockenhoff PS: First Problem is a debootstrap/chroot problem. And I think that 64bit bootstrap should not work in a 32bit environment. debootstrap --arch amd64 squeeze /tmp/t2/ http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian W: Failure trying to run: chroot /tmp/t2 mount -t proc proc /proc gnomehost:/home/demo# chroot /tmp/t2 chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error > fai-cd > > ISO image for amd64, md5sum (using FAI 3.4.8, kernel 2.6.32) > > has problem with nfs after installing faiserver and reboot. Has not set the /etc/network/interfaces so NFS has problems. So going this way does not work, the other way seams more work so if someone had done it he can show me the right way. Thanks for your help!
