2012/2/9 Michał Dwużnik <[email protected]> > Hi Ivan, > > that's exactly what I meant in the original post by 'properly > configuring ssh' ;) > Generate the key inside the nfs chroot and set it up for server login. > have a look there: > https://lists.uni-koeln.de/pipermail/linux-fai/2009-October/007357.html > > Good luck > Michal > > > > > I've studied the proposed script but I can't seem to use it because ssh > > won't authenticate without interaction from the user. I've read somewhere > > that FAI should generate the keys needed to use ssh without password > > authentication automatically, but I couldn't find anything related to > this > > in the documentation. > > > > Does someone knows if it is possible to execute ssh commands in the > server > > from an installation client? That would solve this issue for me. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > -- > Michal Dwuznik >
Just another thing that came to me right now: I've just printed all the environment variables in my installation client and I couldn't find any reference to the server (the computer that is providing the installation, nfs, etc). Is this right? How do I get this info?
