2014-06-18 0:51 GMT+02:00 Holger Parplies <w...@parplies.de>: > Hi, > > Thomas Lange wrote on 2014-06-17 23:29:29 +0200 [Re: Best way to add a nfs4 > mount to fstab ?]: >> In FAI 4.0 you do not need to add $target any more. >> Instead you can now say: >> >> ainsl -s /etc/fstab 'myhomeser....... > > ah, that's a nice improvement! I guess it was a common mistake to forget the > $target (happened to me in any case), and it probably *never* makes sense to > change the configuration of the installation system (locally on the installing > client) with ainsl ;-). > > I haven't updated yet, because everything simply works so well as it is > (except for the constantly evolving requirements, but that's a matter of > $CONFIGSPACE, not of $FAI). I've grown so accustomed to the fact that > installing a Linux system is just a matter of a few keystrokes and doing > some other (unrelated) work while the system installs, I can't imagine > installing any system *without* FAI any more. Thank you for that! > > Regards, > Holger
Thank you very much for the help ! I will try shortly. When you say that $target is no longer needed, is this just for /etc/fstab on all the command are chrooted ? Thanks, Baptiste.