> 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
On Tue, 2024-01-16 at 14:15 +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
> Tks, that's indeed way easier. And more manageable, especially if the
> files are kept on a dedicated http server => no changes to nfsroot.
They're kept in the config directory structure that is mounted to
/var/lib/fai/config . Not in the
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 your FAI config space. There
should be a lin
Il 16/01/2024 15:00, Thomas Lange ha scritto:
> Tks, that's indeed way easier. And more manageable, especially if the
> files are kept on a dedicated http server => no changes to nfsroot.
> The con is that the file needs to be saved somewhere on the local system
> before bein
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2024 14:15:04 +0100, Diego Zuccato
> said:
> Tks, that's indeed way easier. And more manageable, especially if the
> files are kept on a dedicated http server => no changes to nfsroot.
> The con is that the file needs to be saved somewhere on the local syste
Tks, that's indeed way easier. And more manageable, especially if the
files are kept on a dedicated http server => no changes to nfsroot.
The con is that the file needs to be saved somewhere on the local system
before being extracted, and that could be a problem with small disks,
while with nfsr
Am 16.01.24 um 10:59 schrieb Andrew Ruthven:
It is much faster if you use basefiles, and have one per release you
install. See https://fai-project.org/fai-guide/ and search for basefiles.
Using basefiles you can not only install different versions of Debian,
but different distributions altogethe
> You can install multiple debian (and even ubuntu) releases from the
> same nfsroot, if you run ``debootstrap`` at installtime.
It is much faster if you use basefiles, and have one per release you
install. See https://fai-project.org/fai-guide/ and search for basefiles.
We set a class of $RELEAS
Tks for the fast answer.
I'll have to dig a bit deeper (never used debootstrap explicitly), so it
will take a bit more to fully understand.
Diego
Il 16/01/2024 10:43, Henning Glawe ha scritto:
Moin,
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 10:22:42AM +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
Is it possible to use a singl
Moin,
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 10:22:42AM +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
> Is it possible to use a single FAI server to install multiple Debian
> releases (to different machines, obv)?
>
> I'm currently installing bullseye, but I'd like to start testing
> bookworm deployments.
> I can't find a howto
Hello all.
Is it possible to use a single FAI server to install multiple Debian
releases (to different machines, obv)?
I'm currently installing bullseye, but I'd like to start testing
bookworm deployments.
I can't find a howto for setting up multiple NFSROOTs (better if with no
changes to th
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