Hi all, Seems it is my fai problem resolving day... I have a problem only with my 64-bit etch fai when I try to recreate the nfsroot??
I get this error message: [r...@kayak /root]# fai-setup -vvv Account $LOGUSER=fai already exists. Make sure that all install clients can log into this account without a password. User account fai set up. Using configuration files from /data/fai/config/service/QC/amd64 Creating FAI nfsroot in /data/fai/nfsroot/QC/amd64/live/filesystem.dir. By default it needs more than 390 MBytes disk space. This may take a long time. Creating base system using debootstrap version 0.3.3.2etch1 Calling debootstrap etch /data/fai/nfsroot/QC/amd64/live/filesystem.dir http://xxx.zzz.internal.depot/debian/base/amd64 I: Retrieving Packages I: Validating Packages W: http://xxx.zzz.internal.depot/debian/base/amd64/dists/etch/main/binary-a md64/Packages.gz was corrupt I: Retrieving Packages I: Validating Packages W: http://xxx.zzz.internal.depot/debian/base/amd64/dists/etch/main/binary-a md64/Packages was corrupt I: Resolving dependencies of required packages... I: Resolving dependencies of base packages... W: Failure trying to run: chroot /data/fai/nfsroot/QC/amd64/live/filesystem.dir mount -t proc proc /proc I've tried changing my FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="etch http://ftp.debian.org/debian" but I get the exact same error with debian.org: Calling debootstrap etch /data/fai/nfsroot/QC/amd64/live/filesystem.dir http://ftp.debian.org/debian [^] I: Retrieving Packages I: Validating Packages W: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/etch/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz [^] was corrupt I: Retrieving Packages I: Resolving dependencies of required packages... I: Resolving dependencies of base packages... W: Failure trying to run: chroot /data/fai/nfsroot/QC/amd64/live/filesystem.dir mount -t proc proc /proc Everything used to be working really really smoothly until recently (we actually noticed that on april 17th). Lastly, our 32bit fai runs without a flaw and I can update my nfsroot without any problems using either debian.org or my local debmirror. Help, again, greatly appreciated! - vin