Hello everyone, I could fix this issue together with Thomas. I'm using a wheezy installation of FAI and this version have got an old version of CENTOS/10-security script. If you replace this with the one from https://github.com/faiproject/fai/tree/master/examples/simple/scripts/CENTOS then everything works like a charm.
Thank you Thomas! Greetings, Denny (d3nny) 2015-10-28 13:29 GMT+01:00 Thomas Lange <la...@informatik.uni-koeln.de>: > >>>>> On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 13:07:10 +0100, Denny Bortfeldt < > de...@bortfeldt.net> said: > > > I've got a little problem with the CentOS PXE Installation. > > My DHCP/PXE-Server is configured and I'm able to select the > > centos-installation in the pxe menu. > Which FAI version are you using? Which PXE menu do you mean? By > default, there's no PXE menu in FAI. > > > > FAI also extract the base-tgz and update the system. But after > rebooting the CentOS-Systeme, > > there are wrong permissions for "/", which are 700 and therefore no > user (except for root) is able to login. > > Now my question: Why are there wrong permissions? Is this wrong in > the tgz or is there any process, hook, script which changed them? > By default when doing a CentOS 7 installation with FAI, during the > first boot of the new system, the system will fix some > attributes/permission on the file systems. Maybe this is not working? > > > Can you please put the fai.log and shell.log of your installation onto > paste.debian.net. If you join the irc channel #fai I can help you much > faster. > -- > regards Thomas >