IIUC that's the same as adding 'em to the basefile. Every time an
install errors out, basefile/nfsroot must be regenerated to include
updated root certs. Error prone and time consuming.
I'm now trying to understand:
1) who is copying the whole /etc/apt/sources.list.d during
task_repository, to
Diese Nachricht wurde eingewickelt um DMARC-kompatibel zu sein. Die
eigentliche Nachricht steht dadurch in einem Anhang.
This message was wrapped to be DMARC compliant. The actual message
text is therefore in an attachment.--- Begin Message ---
On Wednesday, 17 January 2024 16:13:02 CET Diego Zucc
Il 17/01/2024 14:15, Carsten Aulbert ha scritto:
How can I have ca-certificates installed when the repository gets added?
I think you could either add it into your basefile
Thought that, but would require regular maintenance, regenerating
basefile every time ca-certificates is updated.
or a
Hi
On 1/17/24 14:10, Diego Zuccato wrote:
How can I have ca-certificates installed when the repository gets added?
I think you could either add it into your basefile or add it to your
hook to install ca-certificates from Debian first.
Does that make sense?
Cheers
Carsten
--
Dr. Carsten A
Hello all.
I'm trying to pre-install salt from https://repo.saltproject.io .
I:
- assigned "SALT" class to the host
- created hooks/repository.SALT that copies the salt.list,
salt-archive-keyring.gpg and /etc/salt/minion.d/master.conf to $target
- created package_config/SALT that includes both c
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 12:27:30 +0100, Diego Zuccato
> said:
> Yup, sure!
> And in the list printed during boot there are both, with DEBIAN
> preceding BOOKWORM. I see both var files being read & printed.
> Since the first workaround didn't work (even after changing 'ech
Il 17/01/2024 10:55, Andrew Ruthven ha scritto:
On Wed, 2024-01-17 at 09:06 +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
I copied DEBIAN.var to BOOKWORM64.var, then changed the var to
release=bookworm .
It'll depend on what you're using as in our profile as well. You need to
have a class set that matches the
Hey Diego,
On Wed, 2024-01-17 at 09:06 +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
> I copied DEBIAN.var to BOOKWORM64.var, then changed the var to
> release=bookworm .
It'll depend on what you're using as in our profile as well. You need to
have a class set that matches the class named used for the basefile yo
Il 16/01/2024 16:20, Robert Markula ha scritto:
Am 16.01.24 um 16:13 schrieb Diego Zuccato:
But now the install is saying that it's downloading bullseye packages
even if I specified class BOOKWORM64. Surely I've messed up something.
Work for tomorrow :)
Have a look at your class/DEBIAN file in