Hello Thomas, Sorry for the late answer, I was out of the office.
I successfully tried your workaround of using v6.0 `fai-make-nfsroot`, however I encountered the fact that FAI 5.10 seem to have different variable handling After removing ${kernelname} (which wasn't recognized, despite the variable being set), it stopped boot-looping and installs correctly However, I now have an issue with GRUB-EFI, which seems to not be configured despite being installed (not recognized by the UEFI + shows as missing boot device). Configuring it manually post-install (using https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall), makes it work just fine Do I need to add a script to configure grub? Regards, Nicolas FORMICHELLA ________________________________________ From: linux-fai <linux-fai-boun...@uni-koeln.de> on behalf of Thomas Lange <la...@cs.uni-koeln.de> Sent: Wednesday 8 May 2024 14:23 To: fully automatic installation for Linux <linux-fai@uni-koeln.de> Subject: Re: Boot-looping or hanging Debian 11 FAI UEFI PXE >>>>> On Wed, 8 May 2024 14:02:13 +0200, Thomas Lange <la...@cs.uni-koeln.de> >>>>> said: > The problem is a bug in the fai-make-nfsroot script from FAI 6.2.2 > which prevent the nfsroot root to build correctly. It's not just a bug in the new version of fai-make-nfsroot, but the new version cannot build a nfsroot without systemd any more. So, if you need an old nfsroot (bullseye) without system, use the fai-make-nfsroot script from FAI 6.0, not the version from 6.2+ -- regards Thomas