Thanks to this list I have a working FAI server.

Now, I am working on standing up a second server at a second site. The process is allowing me to ensure that I have captured the server configuration in our configuration management system. I have hit a problem with fai-setup.

The environment is:
 Server OS: Ubuntu Xenial
 NFS Root OS: Debian Stretch

Then I run 'fai-setup-v' the last few lines of the output are:

install_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot apt-get clean
install_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot dpkg --configure --pending
install_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot dpkg -C
install_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot apt-get clean
cp: '/etc/localtime' and 'etc/localtime' are the same file
Log file written to /var/log/fai/fai-make-nfsroot.log
ERROR when calling fai-make-nfsroot.

When I try 'fai-make-nfsroot -v' it ends successfully.

So, do I have a working system that I can just add the configuration into /srv/fai/config? Or stated differently, if I provide all of the files in /srv/fai/config is fai-make-nfsroot sufficient?

I have created a pastebin that holds the fai.conf, nfsroot.conf, NFSROOT, and fai-setup.log just incase it will help debug the problem. https://pastebin.com/Ms983iJ7

Thanks in advance,

Bill
--
"Can't sing louder than the guns when I'm gone,
so I guess I'll have to do it while I'm here."

Phil Ochs

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