After several months of hard work, the FAI team is very happy to announce the new major release 5.0. These are the most notable changes in this release:
* major update and rewrite of the FAI guide * new autodiscover function, the client is scanning the network for a FAI server * FAI profiles extend the FAI class concept * FAI shows a curses based menu for selecting a profile on demand * ready-to-go setup of the FAI server using the FAI CD or USB stick * ready-to-go FAI profile for CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 * Cloning machines using an image (hook debconf.IMAGE) * new command fai-kvm for starting a virtual machine * new command fai-mk-network for setting up different test networks * action sysinfo now also mounts lvm and RAID devices * use httpredir.debian.org as default * fai-cd now uses dracut instead of live-boot, use of squashfs creates smaller CD images, fai-cd replaces fai-nfsroot2image * files *.source are renamed to .sh * dnf support for rpm based distributions * improved btrfs support * fai-cd: no networking for the rescue boot entry by default The new FAI ISO image now supports the installation of Debian 8 with XFCE or GNOME desktop, Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7, all using the same ISO image. When installing XFCE or GNOME, all packages are already available on the installation media and no network access is needed. When installing Ubuntu and CentOS, the software packages will be downloaded from the internet. There's a smaller ISO (for a CD) image which only includes the XFCE packages on the CD. But you can also install the other Linux distributions with this image. The packages and basefiles are then downloaded from the internet. All installation images can be used for an USB stick. http://fai-project.org/fai-cd/ Two new videos show the automated installation of a FAI server and the simultaneous installation of four clients with Debian 8 (XFCE and GNOME), Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. https://youtu.be/POOuZdWmnqA https://youtu.be/btbqz_hVfpo New screenshots and the videos are available at http://fai-project.org/screenshots/ You will get the new version if you add this line to your sources.list file: deb http://fai-project.org/download jessie koeln This release is tested with Debian 8 aka jessie. enjoy the new features of FAI 5.0 Kerim and Thomas