Thanks for answering. I'll test with jessie nfsroot on debian stretch I've been using fai since 2012 for over 100 hosts! . And it works great . I will answer the questionnaire soon
Regards ! 2017-08-16 17:20 GMT-03:00 Thomas Lange <la...@informatik.uni-koeln.de>: > >>>>> On Wed, 16 Aug 2017 17:07:02 -0300, "Fco Z." <f.zamor...@gmail.com> > said: > > > I am in the process of upgrading old servers (hardware). Currently > the server > > is with debian jessie and the hosts also with debian jessie. > > > If I install debian stretch as a server, can I still install debian > jessie on > > the hosts? Or I keep on debian jessie for server.All this thinking > to future > > upgrade for hosts to debian stretch. > You can upgrade the server to stretch, but you should make a backup > of the nfsroot used for jessie installations. You can then have two > nfsroots, one for the stretch one for the jessie installation. > A jessie installation may also run from an stretch nfsroot, but it may > cause some problems. So using the old nfsroot for your jessie > installations is the best way to do it. And then build a new stretch > nfsroot using the new FAI version for your stretch installations. > > > P.S.: I'm always very interested in user experiences with FAI. Can you > please fill out the FAI questionnaire > http://fai-project.org/questionnaire > and send it back to me when you finished a project with FAI. > -- > regards Thomas >