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On Friday 29 August 2008 10:39, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > fai-chboot -v '2.6.22.19-vs2.2.0.7' '/dev/etherd/e10.1' demohost1
> > but then i got this error:fai-chboot: unknown host:
> > /dev/etherd/e10.1
> Oh, th
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:28:52 +0200, Jean Spirat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> fai-chboot -v '2.6.22.19-vs2.2.0.7' '/dev/etherd/e10.1' demohost1
> but then i got this error:fai-chboot: unknown host:
> /dev/etherd/e10.1
Oh, this is a fault in the documentation. Never versio
I don't know what kind of things might be necessary with AOE.
having aoe in the kernel does not seems to be enough. The kernel do not
find the aoe device i think it need an aoe-discover for that :((
But, anyway, I guess you should try it like this, and see what happens
- report back here
Jean Spirat wrote:
after a little kernel info reading it seems i just have to replace the
/dev/nfs by root=/dev/eth10.5 rootfstype=ext3 and it should work ? How
can i setupt this in FAI ?
I'm not sure if that is enough.
Defining /dev/nfs usually makes the initrd (or, in FAI's case, also
liveh
after a little kernel info reading it seems i just have to replace the
/dev/nfs by root=/dev/eth10.5 rootfstype=ext3 and it should work ? How
can i setupt this in FAI ?
is it something like:
fai-chboot -v aoe-enabled-kernel /dev/eth10.5 testhost
?
regards,
Jean
hello list,
i am new to the list and trying to use FAI for a fancy setup i am
building :)
I will use an AOE storage blade. This mean that if the kernel is AOE
aware there should be no need for nfs or things like this. I wondered if
anyone has any experiences on this ?
So my question is