> On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:23:58 +0200, Torsten Schlabach
> said:
> No if I don't do DHCP, my only option would be to define monserver in
> fai.conf?
Yep. Good idea.
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regards Thomas
> On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:56:32 +0200, Torsten Schlabach
> said:
> I have been digging a bit and I found that faimond variable is set in
> task_confdir() in subroutines-linux. The code tests if $monserver has
> been set (where could I set this) and in case it's not set, it set
Hi list!
I have a strange problem.
My FAI installation works quite fine; just I cannot make faimond work.
I have been digging a bit and I found that faimond variable is set in
task_confdir() in subroutines-linux. The code tests if $monserver has
been set (where could I set this) and in case it's