On top of that I also see that the install client mounts the root '/' with the 'ro' option and I'm not able to create any additional file or folder anywhere on it.
This is wrong, right? MG ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Matteo Guglielmi EPFL SB-IT / CM 1 617 STATION 8 CH-1015 LAUSANNE ________________________________________ From: linux-fai <[email protected]> on behalf of Guglielmi Matteo <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 5, 2016 3:00 PM To: fully automatic installation for Linux Subject: Re: early stage rpcbind failure Just tried but it did not solve the problem. Despite that, connecting a console to the install node and wait for the installation to fail I could in fact confirm that: 1) nfsroot is mounted with nfs version 3 2) there is no /run/rpcbind/ folder (see 1st error message I get). What I have in the /run folder related to rpcbind are the following two files: /run/rpcbind.lock /run/rpcbind.sock and that's it (/run/rpcbind folder is not there). Is this a problem? Do you have that folder while an install client of yours is being installed? MG ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Matteo Guglielmi EPFL SB-IT / CM 1 617 STATION 8 CH-1015 LAUSANNE ________________________________________ From: linux-fai <[email protected]> on behalf of Thomas Lange <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 5, 2016 2:38 PM To: fully automatic installation for Linux Subject: Re: early stage rpcbind failure >>>>> On Sun, 4 Sep 2016 23:01:25 +0000, Guglielmi Matteo >>>>> <[email protected]> said: > I've also rebuilt the nfsroot several times in order to create > new initrd files without luck. You can try the nfsroot from http://fai-project.org/download/misc/. call fai-make-nfsroot -av to "adjust" this generic nfsroot. See man fai-make-nfsroot. -- regards Thomas
