Hi all. Been spending the last couple of weeks, off and on, trying to get an FAI setup to work for a cluster I'm trying to build. At this point I'm starting to wonder if FAI works for anybody; I've had to make lots of kludgey adjustments to its scripts, moved files around so that FAI can find them, and now I'm stuck because the way that FAI expects to use DHCP won't work. After booting the client and mounting / read-only, it calls dhclient to get some variables to use in deciding what sort of action to take; but dhclient expects to write to /var/run, which is part of / at this stage, thus read-only, so dhclient dies. (Even this is further along than I got at first; the current version of dhclient appears to behave completely differently from the one FAI expects to use, so I had to downgrade to the 2.2.x series just to get the command line options to make sense.)
I can probably work something out, like writing in an extra clause in FAI's scripts so that /var/run is a tmpfs filesystem or something, but after many similar hacks I'm starting to wonder, does anybody actually use FAI successfully? And if not, is there a better option out there that I haven't been able to google? Thanks, -mrj -- # Michael Jinks, IB # JFI/MRSEC/EFI Computing # University of Chicago # Reader! Think not that technical information ought not be called speech; -- Anonymous, "How to decrypt a DVD" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]