On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 20:40:28 +0100, Nikola Kne?evi? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I first installed lenny/amd64 on a virtual machine, and copied the
setup from the main fai-server. Then, I changed dhcpd.conf to
advertise this VM as a fai-server. Further, I created another VM on my
On 4 Nov 2008, at 17:36 , Thomas Lange wrote:
I'm running fai-server 3.2.12 on etch. I would like to create a NFS
root for lenny/amd64. Unfortunately, it fails every time. I've
What does uname -a say? Is this a 32 or 64bit kernel?
You need at least a 64bit kernel (the userspace may be 32bit)
On 4 Nov 2008, at 17:36 , Thomas Lange wrote:
I'm running fai-server 3.2.12 on etch. I would like to create a NFS
root for lenny/amd64. Unfortunately, it fails every time. I've
What does uname -a say? Is this a 32 or 64bit kernel?
You need at least a 64bit kernel (the userspace may be 32bit)
Hi,
I'm running fai-server 3.2.12 on etch. I would like to create a NFS
root for lenny/amd64. Unfortunately, it fails every time. I've
created /etc/fai/apt_arch.conf and /etc/fai/apt.conf both containing:
APT {
Architecture amd64;
}
Also, my make-fai-nfsroot.conf has this: