Michael Tautschnig a écrit :
There are parts that need to be written on every boot-up, just temporary things.
Prior to live-initramfs this was solved by mounting parts of the file system as
tmpfs. Now live-initramfs takes care of everything.
You definitely need to debug the mount problem,
Michael Tautschnig a écrit :
[...]
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Nov 9 09:46:32 procyon kernel: [ 1484.548824] nfsd: last server has exited
Nov 9 09:46:32 procyon kernel: [ 1484.548827] nfsd: unexporting all
filesystems
Nov 9 09:46:32 procyon kernel: [ 1484.549856] RPC: failed to
[...]
Nov 9 10:00:39 procyon mountd[9249]: authenticated mount request from
testfai.labri.fr:1014 for /soft/fai/nfsroot (/soft/fai/nfsroot)
Nov 9 10:00:39 mountd[9249]: refused unmount request from for
First of all, which FAI version are you using? The configuration and logs
that
you provided are that of a fairly ancient version of FAI.
In versions = 3.2 you should definitely be able to simply install
fai-quickstart and run fai-setup, or simply follow the quickstart tutorial
in
the FAI
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 02:15:14PM +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:59:32 +0100, antares atlantide [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/srv/fai/nfsroot/bin# dpkg -l | grep fai
ii fai-client3.2.1
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 14:22:20 +0100, Steffen Grunewald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
ii fai-kernels 1.17+etch5
special kernels for FAI (Fully Automatic Installation)
ii fai-server3.2.1
You must not use
I ve remove fai-kernels with fai 3.2.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg -l | grep fai
ii fai-client3.2.1
Fully Automatic Installation client package
ii fai-doc 3.2.1
Documentation for FAI
Dear list!
I'd be interesting in sharing experiences with installing an Apache
httpd server (with some modules, SSL, ...) using FAI.
Obviously, it's easy to define a class and select the Debian packages to
be installed, including whatever worker, PHP and other modules one wants
to install.
2- on client
Begin: Running /scripts/nfs-premount ...
mount: Device or resource busy --
Done
after few minutes
mount : Mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: No such file ...
mount : Mounting /proc on /root/proc failed: No such file ...
Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init.
Rudy,
when you say
$ROOTCMD a2enmod rewrite
$ROOTCMD a2enmod ssl
$ROOTCMD a2dissite 000-default
$ROOTCMD a2ensite dokeos
$ROOTCMD a2ensite dokeos_ssl
you mean in a script in scripts/MYCLASS/xx-apache ?
Why would I need the $ROOTCMD command there?
Regards,
Torsten
Rudy Gevaert schrieb:
I modifie in ./tftp/fai/pxelinux.cfg/default
nfsroot=10.10.0.143:/srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/ it OK now
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/srv/fai# cat ../tftp/fai/pxelinux.cfg/default
# generated by fai-chboot for host default with IP no IP
default kernel-fai
label kernel-fai
kernel kernel-fai
antares atlantide a écrit :
I modifie in ./tftp/fai/pxelinux.cfg/default
nfsroot=10.10.0.143:/srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/ it OK now
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/srv/fai# cat ../tftp/fai/pxelinux.cfg/default
# generated by fai-chboot for host default with IP no IP
default kernel-fai
label
Rudy,
Because it's need to be run inside the chroot *(/tmp/target) and
$ROOTCMD is an alias for chroot /tmp/target. At least I have always
thought so :)
I was under the impression that my scripts will run in a chrooted
environment anyway. Will check that.
I just note that at least there
Torsten Schlabach wrote:
Rudy,
Because it's need to be run inside the chroot *(/tmp/target) and
$ROOTCMD is an alias for chroot /tmp/target. At least I have always
thought so :)
I was under the impression that my scripts will run in a chrooted
environment anyway. Will check that.
I
2- on client
Begin: Running /scripts/nfs-premount ...
mount: Device or resource busy --
Done
after few minutes
mount : Mounting /sys on /root/sys failed: No such file ...
mount : Mounting /proc on /root/proc failed: No such file ...
Target filesystem doesn't have
[...]
Maybe for you too http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=444079
applies - please try to add nfs-common to the NFSROOT file (as shown in the
patch attached to the bug report).
Best,
Michael
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