>> Do you perhaps run: fai-chboot -IFv specialhosts*, (re)boot all the computers, and then (after all the kernels have been loaded) run: fai-chboot -ov specialhosts* but SOMETHING THAT I DO NOT KNOW makes the install clients reboot automatically? >> >> Thank you. >> > > I hate to say it, but RTFM. For automatic reboots: > http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/fai-guide/ch-instprocess.html#s-ireboot > > FAI renames the PXE configs to <hash>.disable, so they don't PXE boot the next go-around. > > If each machine is identical, expect identical behavior. If they differ in chipsets, hardware, etc, you need to make sure all the necessary drivers/modules are present in intird/nfsroot/etc. > > Ryan >
I had already read this: 5.9 Reboot the new installed system At last the system is automatically rebooted if "reboot" was added to FAI_FLAGS. Normally this should boot the new installed system from its second boot device, the local hard disk. To skip booting from network card, you can use the command fai-chboot(8) to enable localboot. But it is not very clear (Fai-guide should be improved?). Where am I supposed to add reboot FAI_FLAGS? The guide says something about FAI_FLAGS at Bootp daemon but I use dhcp. So I re-ask my question. What's the best way for modiying FAI_FLAGS? Thank you. -- Firma Automática 1: --------------------- Adrian Gibanel Lopez Estudiante de Ingenieria de Informatica de Sistemas en la Universitat de LLeida. Firma Automática 2: --------------------- Participante en el III Concurso Universitario de Software Libre. Proyecto: Desdeslin. http://desdeslin.wordpress.com -- Firma Automática 1: --------------------- Adrian Gibanel Lopez Estudiante de Ingenieria de Informatica de Sistemas en la Universitat de LLeida. Firma Automática 2: --------------------- Participante en el III Concurso Universitario de Software Libre. Proyecto: Desdeslin. http://desdeslin.wordpress.com
