Hi all, I've just released FAI 6.3 which is now available in the FAI project package repository.
There's only major change in FAI 6.3, which is a technical detail how the FAI environment changes a read-only file system (for e.g. when booting a FAI ISO from CD or USB stick or booting via PXE and using an NFS mount) into a writeable file system. The kernel cmdline option for this has changed: # For PXE boot using NFS (used in pxelinux.cfg/ configs): OLD: rootovl NEW: rd.live.overlay.overlayfs # For booting an ISO (used inside any grub.cfg): OLD: rd.live.image NEW: rd.live.overlay.overlayfs FAI now uses the dracut overlayfs module instead of the Debian specific dracut module overlay-root. For FAI 6.3, you need the dracut package >= 100 for that, which is also available in the FAI repository. Another new feature is the support of Alma Linux, which uses the same configs as Rocky Linux. On the large FAI ISO (which will be available in a few days) you can then also select to install Alma Linux. You will get the new FAI (and dracut) versions for bookworm if you add this line to your sources.list file(s). deb https://fai-project.org/download bookworm koeln -- best regards Thomas