Hi Andrew.
That would be OK, but I don't need (and it's actually undesirable) to
reinstall at every reboot: one of the systems actually requires an extra
reboot to complete the setup... if installation restarts, I'll find the
system in a bootloop...
Or maybe I didn't understand and you're calling fai-chboot and just not
bothering about DHCP ?
Diego
Il 07/06/2023 09:57, Andrew Ruthven ha scritto:
Hey,
On Wed, 2023-06-07 at 09:45 +0200, Diego Zuccato wrote:
IIUC hooks are run on the system being installed, so I could use LAST
hook to somehow signal FAI host to run "fai-chboot -d host". But that
would leave DHCP server sending a DHCP OFFER for a PXE boot that's been
disabled. Maybe I'm reinventing the wheel, but couldn't find anything.
We just leave our servers to PXE boot. It slows boot down a little, but
we don't reboot that often, so, meh. The reduction in mucking around
required to enable PXE boot is worth a slightly slow boot in my opinion.
Cheers,
Andrew
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