correct.
By now fai-kernels has been requested to be removed from unstable (and thus
will not be part of lenny), as fai in svn works without fai-kernels (and with
nfsroot-capable initrds).
regards,
Holger
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we are looking for an automatical installation system, which is able to
install different distributions (Gentoo, Suse, CentOs, ...).
Has somebody experience in this direction using FAI?
Hi
my experience with FAI and SuSE were so awfull, so that we only use
FAI
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 27.06.2007, 12:52 +0200 schrieb Jens Strohschnitter:
we are looking for an automatical installation system, which is able to
install different distributions (Gentoo, Suse, CentOs, ...).
Has somebody experience in this direction using FAI
FAI?
SuSE and CentOs (RedHat based) etc. are not the problem.
Gentoo is indeed one of the challenges. For this to work you need
precompiled packages and a chroot of gentoo with portage installed.
For SuSE and other rpm based distros I'm just working on a documentation
for FAI.
Regards,
\sh
Hello,
we are looking for an automatical installation system, which is able to
install different distributions (Gentoo, Suse, CentOs, ...).
Has somebody experience in this direction using FAI?
Regards
Henning
Hi.
I'm using fedora/kickstart for a long time, but now I will use debian/fai.
Sorry if any of my questions are dumb.
I was used to use only a boot CD and a mirror accessed via FTP, with
all configurations on a single file.
But with FAI, things are a bit different. Although is more flexible
want (I once
had a complete graphical desktop in such an image; quite useful on a
headless server) and AFAIU this won't get de-installed by FAI.
Another subject is disk partitioning. With the image, I either get all
of the disk in one partition (and I might want to have separate system
and user
Little update in case anyone is following this tread:
Pitfall #1:
On the FAI server, double-check that /srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/hosts has a
proper name and IP address for the FAI server. When the FAI install
kernel on the install client boots and mounts the root FS via NFS, it
does not have any
Dear List!
I am currently doing some experiments with FAI to use it to install a server
which is rented in a data centre somewhere on the Internet, aka root Server.
This mean in practice:
- I have no access to the hardware, i cannot insert any CDs or the like.
- I have no power over any DHCP
into this kernel and used the
append variable to add the kernel parameters for IP config and mounting the NFS
root filesystem.
This seems to have worked, because if I reboot the server (I can do that
through a remote control web interface) I can see that it mounts the
/srv/fai/nfsroot from my
for remote hands.
If it's just a single box, I would definitly remotly install manually with
debian-installer (either via serial console or ssh) a base system and then
use FAI softupdates to configure the machine and keep it up to date.
That way you also dont need nfs at all.
regards,
Holger
Hi,
On Friday 11 May 2007 18:17, Thomas Lange wrote:
system and then use FAI softupdates to configure the machine and keep
it up to date.
Holger, this is the FAI mailing list. We do not want to install
manually :-)
Thomas, I seriously think you're wasting FAIs potential if you
. (Which will erase your harddrive :)
The iso from faicd.debian.net as of today works fine. (It installs a very
basic system.)
Is there also some way to build such a faicd from my own config space? Much like
the old FAI-CD...
Will this kind of faicd be the future of FAI-CD in general? I don't
Moin,
Du brauchst mich nicht cc:en, ich lese die Liste..
das gilt immer noch...
Sind die Verzeichnisse bei der 3.1.8 die selben?
siehe /usr/share/doc/fai-client/NEWS.Debian.gz
und meine Server teils 4GB ram haben und der basic kern leider nur
900MB erkennt.
Das ist ein Bug. Entweder im
Hi,
On Saturday 21 April 2007 19:57, Daniel wrote:
Wo genau müssen die custom kernel den nun hinterlegt werden?
Werden sie noch immer an der selben stellen wie sonst eingetragen?
/etc/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.conf:KERNELPACKAGE=
Gruß,
Holger
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(Wobei das Howto im wesentlichen beschreibt, wie eigene fai-kernel zu bauen
sind. Wozu brauchst Du überhaupt nen Custom-kernel?)
Gruß,
Holger
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, überall ist alles kaputt ;))
Genauso.
Sind die Verzeichnisse bei der 3.1.8 die selben?
Ich habe das Verzeichniss mal i /srv/fai/config gemacht
allerdings nimmt er es dort nicht so wirklich an.
(Wobei das Howto im wesentlichen beschreibt, wie eigene fai-kernel zu bauen
sind. Wozu brauchst Du
Guten Tag Holger Levsen,
am Sonntag, 22. April 2007 um 15:26 schrieben Sie:
Hi,
On Saturday 21 April 2007 19:57, Daniel wrote:
Wo genau müssen die custom kernel den nun hinterlegt werden?
Werden sie noch immer an der selben stellen wie sonst eingetragen?
/etc/fai/make-fai
Hi,
On Sunday 22 April 2007 15:39, you wrote:
das ist der kernel fuer das NFSROOT das ist ja oke und das tut auch.
Aber ich möchte das die clients auch meine custom kernel bekommen
;)
dann mußt Du das auch sagen :-P
Hast Du die eigenen Kernel in einem eigenen Repository?
Oder liegen die nur
Guten Tag Holger Levsen,
dann mußt Du das auch sagen :-P
dachte das sei klar gewesen ;)
Hast Du die eigenen Kernel in einem eigenen Repository?
Oder liegen die nur so auf dem Server rum?
sie liegen einfach nur so rum so zu sagen ;)
Bei der 2.x hab ich das so gemacht:
Hi,
On Friday 20 April 2007 09:44, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Also, I read etch comes with cfengine2, but if I keep my sarge nfsroot
Idon't have to change my cfengine1 scripts. Right? Only if I do a
chroot into the new system I have to know what is running.
sarge has cfengine2, cfengine1 is not
Hi,
On Friday 20 April 2007 20:08, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
A new ISO image of the FAI CD using the newest FAI release 3.1.8 and
etch packages is available at
http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/fai-cd/
Currently it's only available for i386, not for amd64.
Has it become
Hi all,
i am wondering if there is a way to have FAI for sarge and etch on one server.
I did not find any discussion about this in the mailinglist and hope i do not
open a topic which was discussed earlier - if so, i do feel sorry!
Currently i am running a FAI Version 2.9.1 and i am perfectly
shortly.
BTW: running FAI on Fedora is not really necessary to install fedora with
FAI.
Right. I dont want to install fedora with fai, but from fedora live-cds :) I
just want to update the systems with fai ;-) And I don't want a
nfs/fai-server around...
Still, I'd be happy if you'd share some
On 3/21/07, Holger Levsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm investigating using FAI to manage Fedora installations, but
README.build-sources only talks about building a FAI package on debian.
Obviously I can use alien to convert the .deb into an .rpm, but I'm
unconvicent whether this will work
Hi,
I'm investigating using FAI to manage Fedora installations, but
README.build-sources only talks about building a FAI package on debian.
Obviously I can use alien to convert the .deb into an .rpm, but I'm
unconvicent whether this will work well (and I'm lazy thats why I write this
mail
The next minor update of FAI is released. You can get FAI 3.1.8 and
the new fai-kernels package version 1.17 by adding this line to your
sources.list file.
deb http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/download etch koeln
--
regards Thomas
Hi.
I installed fai 3.1.7 on my Debian system. I setup it successfully,
then I copied the examples for the fai's config directory.
I used fai-cd to generate an .iso image and I burned it. I installed
it on a new pc, selecting the 'Gnome' installation. It finished
succesfully, sending me
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:16:36 +0100, Henning Sprang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Let's get together for a small FAI devel meeting.
I propose Saturday, 19:00 before the debian devroom.
BTW: in case you want to join, it's not a bad idea to respson to this
mail, so we might wait
Thomas Lange wrote:
I hope you will wait for me :-)
Let's see... :)
Seems like it's only Holger, you, and me currently...
Henning
Henning Sprang wrote:
Hi,
Let's get together for a small FAI devel meeting.
I propose Saturday, 19:00 before the debian devroom.
BTW: in case you want to join, it's not a bad idea to respson to this
mail, so we might wait for you.
For now and to my knowledge it's Holger, Thomas and me
Hi,
Let's get together for a small FAI devel meeting.
I propose Saturday, 19:00 before the debian devroom.
Henning
Hi,
check software.log for errors. I'd bet it's a kind of disk full error
with is not logged into fai.log but software.log.
regards,
Oliver
* Binh Ngo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070214 22:49]:
Hi,
Does anyone have a problem installing kernel 2.6.18.3 in etch?
I'm trying to install the kernel
Thanks Oliver.
I did check and there was still plenty of space on the root filesystem
(20GB). The error was from shell.log because I used one of the
postinstall scripts to install the kernel.
Binh
Oliver Osburg wrote:
Hi,
check software.log for errors. I'd bet it's a kind of "disk full"
A new minor release of FAI is available. It fixes two small but
important bugs.
FAI 3.1.7 can be downloaded via this sources.list entry.
deb http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/download etch koeln
--
regards Thomas
Hi,
Does anyone have a problem installing kernel 2.6.18.3 in etch?
I'm trying to install the kernel from one of the postinstall scripts and
it always fails with this error:
...
Selecting previously deselected package initramfs-tools.
Unpacking initramfs-tools (from
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 13:54:07 -0500, Ralph Crongeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/log/fai/current': No such file or
directory
strange. I never saw this.
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/snort_2.3.3-11_i386.deb
(--unpack
Hi all,
I've added snort to /srv/fai/config/package_config/FAIBASE but it doesn't
get installed?
How can I fix this?
Thanks
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 11:30:58 -0500, Ralph Crongeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I've added snort to /srv/fai/config/package_config/FAIBASE but it doesn't
get installed?
How can I fix this?
Read the log files, for e.g. fai.log.
--
regards Thomas
This seems weard, but I can't find a fai.log file?
I'm using Debian Etch and the FAI packages that are in Etch.
Any ideas?
Ralph
Thomas Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 11:30:58 -0500, Ralph Crongeyer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've added snort to /srv/fai/config
OK, I found the fai.log.
Here's what I found in it about why snort didn't install:
---Snip---
Unpacking snort (from .../snort_2.3.3-11_i386.deb) ...
mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/log/fai/current': No such file or
directory
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives
OK, I found the fai.log.
Here's what I found in it about why snort didn't install:
---Snip---
Unpacking snort (from .../snort_2.3.3-11_i386.deb) ...
mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/log/fai/current': No such file or
directory
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt
[...]
To really fix it please file a bug with the Debian BTS to get this issue
solved
as soon as possible, it probably doesn't even take too much effort.
For this bug I would report that fai-mirror fails when detecting two
archs in a mirror? That seems like one bug (i.e. better error
[...]
/srv/fai/mirror/dists/etch/main/binary-i386/Packages
/srv/fai/mirror/dists/etch/main/binary-amd64/Packages
I use this machine to do fai installations for both 32bit and 64bit
machines. Originally I set things up on original machines and copied
them over. I was hoping to make
Michael Tautschnig wrote:
[snip]
Hmm, for the fix: It probably suffices to choose different mirror directories
rather than different machines, but that's up to you.
Well, its funny you mention that. I do have two different mirror
directories. I have a /srv/fai/mirror and a /srv
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Thomas Lange
Gesendet: Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 18:00
An: linux-fai
Betreff: Re: Problems with FAI installation from USB DVD drive
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 15:36:03 +0100,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In our company, we're
I'm running 3.1.6. After running the command and some downloading the
script produces an error...
[apt doing stuff.]
Calling apt-move
/usr/bin/fai-mirror: line 319: $pfile: ambiguous redirect
overlord:/srv/fai/config/package_config#
Is this something I've done wrong or a problem
I'm running 3.1.6. After running the command and some downloading the
script produces an error...
[apt doing stuff.]
Calling apt-move
/usr/bin/fai-mirror: line 319: $pfile: ambiguous redirect
overlord:/srv/fai/config/package_config#
Is this something I've done wrong or a problem
Michael Tautschnig wrote:
I'm running 3.1.6. After running the command and some downloading the
script produces an error...
[apt doing stuff.]
Calling apt-move
/usr/bin/fai-mirror: line 319: $pfile: ambiguous redirect
overlord:/srv/fai/config/package_config#
Is this something I've done
Hello Thomas,
On Friday 02 February 2007 23:01, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 19:56:46 +0100, Anders Jackson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Wouldn't it be easier to use a USB memmory stick with write
protecktion for this?
I did not managed to boot the fai-cd from USB stick
Hi all
That's my situation:
In our company, we're installing all our linux systems (debian sarge)
with FAI.
We set up normal PC's (HP and Dell) and Notebooks (Dell Latitude D600,
D610, D620).
Now I wanna reach the FAI support for Dell Latitude D420. It's a
subnotebook.
The problem is now
Hi all
That's my situation:
In our company, we're installing all our linux systems (debian sarge)
with FAI.
We set up normal PC's (HP and Dell) and Notebooks (Dell Latitude D600,
D610, D620).
Now I wanna reach the FAI support for Dell Latitude D420. It's a
subnotebook.
The problem
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 15:36:03 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In our company, we're installing all our linux systems (debian sarge)
with FAI.
Nice. How many? Have you filled out the FAI questionnaire?
http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/questionnaire
Now I wanna reach the FAI
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 19:56:46 +0100, Anders Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Wouldn't it be easier to use a USB memmory stick with write protecktion
for this?
I did not managed to boot the fai-cd from USB stick yet. Does anybody
succeed in this? Any help is welcome. I hope to replace
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 15:25:57 +0100, Adrian von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
* to use the initrd trick for all hosts, does fai-chboot has an easy
option
so I don't have to modify the pxelinux.cfg file manually each time? (I
don't want to create a default file - I don't
Dear Holger,
As far as I understood, this was to replace the current fai cd.
This is, as I and Thomas already pointed out not a live cd.
See the threads in this list about that topic.
I talk about a _real_ live cd. A running FAI Server. Fot a network
installation.
If you want to tell me
Hi,
On Thursday 25 January 2007 22:21, you wrote:
I talk about a _real_ live cd. A running FAI Server. Fot a network
installation.
Ah, I missed that. Might be related to the fever I currently have.
If you want to tell me that you alo think about a real live cd, please
write this in a full
Holger Levsen wrote:
On Thursday 25 January 2007 22:21, you wrote:
I talk about a _real_ live cd. A running FAI Server. Fot a network
installation.
Ah, I missed that. Might be related to the fever I currently have.
Sorry if you don't feel well, but it would be very helpful to read mails
Hi,
On Friday 26 January 2007 02:25, Henning wrote:
wishlist-form - not because I don't like your faicd project (but I also
knew, your cd is an install cd, no live-cd).
It's a live-cd which happens to do an installation.
So we have two choices: make the user selection upon booting, if he or
On Friday 26 January 2007 15:05, I wrote:
It's a live-cd which happens to do an installation.
So we have two choices: make the user selection upon booting, if he or she
s/selection/select/
wants to boot an install-server or install the system, or to create to
s/to create to/to create two/
Thanks everyone for the responses.
Sorry I didn't answer back for so long but I got pulled off of this to
another project.
But I now I'm back on getting FAI to do SW RAID.
Does anybody have a working SW RAID /srv/fai/config/disk_config/FAIBASE or
FAISERVER file that they could share with me
Can FAI do Software RAID setups out of the box in version 3.1.4 (the
version currently in Debian Etch)?
I'm having a tough time trying to get this set this up after reading
through the manual and searching the web. I'm not finding much in the way
of HowTo's etc online.
If anyone has
Hi,
On Thursday 25 January 2007 10:18, you wrote:
If not I'd like to try to remaster GRML to include FAI myself. But then,
I'd also try the other possibilities of making a live cd and see what's
best.
http://faicd.debian.net
svn://svn.debian.org/fai/people/h01ger/faicd/
http://layer-acht.org
FAI 3.1.6 was just uploaded and is now available in the repository
from my URL
deb http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/download etch koeln
It fixes a grave bug in fai-class, that did not set HOSTNAME and so
most classes were not defined. So if you are using FAI 3.1.5 you
should upgrade
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 22:24:41 -0600, Carl Caum [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've never been able to use USB
keyboards during an FAI installation.
USB keyboards don't work. I'm running fai-server version 2.10.5 with
2.6.15.6-ubuntu1-fai-kernels_1_i386 for running install
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 22:24:41 -0600,
Carl Caum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all. I'm using FAI to deploy Ubuntu and have gotten some new
Dell core 2 duo machines to deploy. I've never been able to use USB
keyboards during an FAI installation.
I've had the same experience installing
Illegal division by zero at /usr/sbin/setup_harddisks line 298.
...
I've tried to solve the error indicated by setup_harddisks script, but
I've not had any success. And I've tried to find message on FAI mail
history with same or similar error but I've not had too.
Does someone know how to solve
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:06:15 -0300, Marcelo Santana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Disks found:Disk /dev/cciss/c0d0: cannot get geometry
Illegal division by zero at /usr/sbin/setup_harddisks line 298.
...
You can force sfdisk to use a certain geometry by defining a varaible
in
this problem via fai?
if you need another disk label you have to set it via partition.$CLASS
anyways. And sfdisk is sometimes stupid for this.
Regards,
\sh
Thanks a lot for all answers in so short time!
Regards,
Marcelo
__
Fale com seus
Hi all,
How do you tell FAI to use the rest of the disk?
I'm trying to get FAI to set up a software RAID and this is how I'm trying
to lay out my disks in /disk_config/FAIBASE
disk_config sda
primary - 2000
primary - 500
primary - 5000
logical - 1
at tuesday, 2007-01-16 5:31PM wrote Ralph Crongeyer:
[...]
I want to have the last logical partition use the remaining disk space, is
this correct just 0- ?
See yourself.
http://debiananwenderhandbuch.de/fai.html#faiclient
--
best regards,
Michael
On 1/16/07, Ralph Crongeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I want to have the last logical partition use the remaining disk space, is
this correct just 0- ?
Looks good, I am not sure if zero values work well, if not you might
do something like 10-
Do you see an error when you try this? Which
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 11:31:18AM -0500, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
Hi all,
How do you tell FAI to use the rest of the disk?
[...]
logical - 0-
I want to have the last logical partition use the remaining disk space, is
this correct just 0- ?
I've been using 1- for years... not sure
Thanks for the info, I'll give it a try.
As far as the software RAID setup goes, I don't know?
This is the first time I've set up a SW Raid. However doing it this way if
one set gets out of sync only that set needs to resync vs the entire disk.
Does anyone else have any advice on this?
Thanks!
Thanks for the help on this everyone.
I have another question about SW RAID and FAI.
I found this online
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/fai/people/mugwump/lvmraid/examples/simple/disk_c
onfig/MIRRORED?op=filerev=0sc=0
Is this the current way to set this up?
I think I need to do this in /srv/fai
Hello all. I'm using FAI to deploy Ubuntu and have gotten some new
Dell core 2 duo machines to deploy. I've never been able to use USB
keyboards during an FAI installation. I've never cared because I
could easily plug in a PS/2 keyboard. However the new Dell's do not
have PS/2 ports
Please reply with a dmesg so I can see what sort of hardware is
detected by the FAI kernel.
Thanks!
--zach
On Jan 16, 2007, at 10:24 PM, Carl Caum wrote:
Hello all. I'm using FAI to deploy Ubuntu and have gotten some new
Dell core 2 duo machines to deploy. I've never been able to use
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 17:55, Henning Sprang wrote:
And, maybe a bit OT, and maybe I have just no enoughj knowledge about
SW RAID, but when doing RAID, isn't it better to take the full disks
and make the sw raid on them, then partition above the md devices
instead of paritioning the raw
Hi folks.
I'd like to know if someone already installed beowulf cluster with HP
Proliant DL360 machines using FAI, because I've had difficulties to
install the operational system in the client stations. I'm using
testing version of debian and I've got to install the FAI server
without bigger
FAI 3.1.5 was released which will also go into etch. It fixes some
bugs which could be fixed with small patches.
--
regards Thomas
[...]
On a machine running a stock Debian kernel 2.6.18 (with etch)
edit /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
and change to these lines
MODULES=netboot
BOOT=nfs
I doubt that you really need these, actually I did not change my initramfs.conf
and it still works.
then mkinitamfs -o fai
On 1/6/07, Michael Tautschnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
On a machine running a stock Debian kernel 2.6.18 (with etch)
edit /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
and change to these lines
MODULES=netboot
BOOT=nfs
I doubt that you really need these, actually I did not change my
[...]
Actually one shouldn't need the additional nfsroot=..., if it is already
provided by DHCP; however some versions of initramfs-tools seem to be
buggy (and
I don't know whether it got fixed already) and fail to parse the DHCP
results.
Right, I fail to get an installation started
I like to answer this question from IRC
lazyb0y did anybody ever create an initrd for fai that includes features to
get the location of the nfsroot by dhcp and mount the nfsroot
lazyb0y as opposed to having the kernel features compiled in and do that on
the kernel level?
h01ger yes,lots
FAI 3.1.4 which contains some small but important changes is
released and will also go into etch.
Since the package xorg changes its dependencies, the class
XORG of the examples in FAI did not install some important packages
containing xorg video output drivers. Additionally, setup_harddisks
has
Hello,
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 18:38, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
I have several machines comming in that have no floppy and the
motherboard doesn't support PXE boot.
I'm wondering if there is a script like make-fai-bootfloppy for usb
sticks?
If not, does anyone know how I can make one
Happy New Year list!
I am new to the list and a first time user of FAI but a long time user of
Debian.
I have several machines comming in that have no floppy and the motherboard
doesn't support PXE boot.
I'm wondering if there is a script like make-fai-bootfloppy for usb
sticks?
If not, does
a bootable USB stick for FAI but maybe you
can put an image from rom-o-matic.net onto an USB stick.
Another option is to put only the kernel (and may a boot loader) onto
a USB stick which then mount the rest via NFS.
I think it should also be possible to create a boot floppy image using
make-fai
Michael Tautschnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
That's so unusual!
The two anomalies I found are the main theme of theese mails, located
in Calling task_instsoft step, and this, at the end of the
installation:
Calling task_chboot
WARNING: rsh -l user server failed. Can't call fai-chboot
Michael Tautschnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
That's so unusual!
The two anomalies I found are the main theme of theese mails, located
in Calling task_instsoft step, and this, at the end of the
installation:
Could you please send all your log files? Please send them to me via private
[...] (weird errors...)
Did you check all the logs? I guess there must be some other anomalies than just
these problems with apt - and your system being read-only is very very strange
(and probably one of the causes of this problem).
Best,
Michael
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Thank you for your answers, I'm so much lost...
Henning Sprang [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
On 12/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
In the installation of the client, if fails with errors of this kind:
Could't stat source package list http://amd64.debian.net sarge/main
Hi!
In the installation of the client, if fails with errors of this kind:
Could't stat source package list http://amd64.debian.net sarge/main
Packages
(/var/lib/apt/lists/amd64.debian.net_debian-amd64_dists_sarge_main_binary-amd64_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or
directory)
I get
On 12/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
In the installation of the client, if fails with errors of this kind:
Could't stat source package list http://amd64.debian.net sarge/main
Packages
Hi!
In the installation of the client, if fails with errors of this kind:
Could't stat source package list http://amd64.debian.net sarge/main
Packages
(/var/lib/apt/lists/amd64.debian.net_debian-amd64_dists_sarge_main_binary-amd64_Packages)
- stat (2 No such file or
directory)
FAI 3.1.3 is now available. It's only a bug fix release, which also
fixes one security bug. The log files on the local disk are now only
readable by root and the group adm, because they contain the root
password hash.
You will get the new version when using this line in sources.list:
deb http
Hi,
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 17:29, you wrote:
I just use the normal debootstrap build method for vservers and then run
fai softupdate on top. Works great :)
yes, it works fine for me, too.
How do you manage to nfs-mount the fai config space into the namespace of
the vserver
Hi,
On Thursday 07 December 2006 14:17, you wrote:
How do you manage to nfs-mount the fai config space into the namespace of
the vserver for softupdates? (Or do you use CVS/SVN for configuration?)
I use svn. Besides not having the nfs-problems you describe (and the
additional problem that I
Hi,
i grabbed the fai cd (FAI 3.1.1, etch) and installed a faiserver with it. I
have added some configs and now i want to create a new install-cd with fai-cd,
but i get this error:
ERROR: mkinitrd-cd not found. Please install package.
But mkinitrd-cd is not available in etch. Is fai-cd
Hi,
On Thursday 30 November 2006 12:50, Thomas Memenga wrote:
But mkinitrd-cd is not available in etch. Is fai-cd broken in 3.1.1 for
etch ?
Yes.
regards,
Holger
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