On 07/24/2015 05:18 PM, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 11:05:33 -0500, John G Heim <[email protected]> said:> After my FAI install finishes, the PXE boot config file gets renamed to > <something>.disable. I am guessing fai does that somehow. Can I disable > that? task chboot is logging into the install server and calls fai-chboot which disables the pxe config. You may redefine the subroutine task_chboot, or undefine LOGUSER or set $FAI_LOGPROTO to none. But this will also disable saving the log files to your install server.
When you say "redefine the subroutine task_chboot," I take it you mean edit the fai source code, right? Or can you redefine a task subroutine some other way? I see in the documentation that tasks are defined in /usr/lib/fai/subroutines. I think I can edit that to fix my problem. But whatever changes I make will be wiped out if I rebuild the nfsroot, right?
