Le Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:35:21 +0200,
Leen Smit a écrit :
> Michael,
>
>
> Thats the confusing part, since I dont have a basefiles dir anywhere..
> If I understand everything correctly, I can simply create this, and
> place (eg.) LENNY.tgz in there. Then the Class LENNY will pick up
> this file?
Hi,
> I'm also interested in a Etch+Lenny fai installer on the same server,
> and I didn't understand how can it works : I've a FAI system installed
> for Etch (3.2 version), and would like to be able to install either a
> Etch, either a Lenny system on a new computer. I don't understand how
> do
Le Mon, 05 Oct 2009 15:58:44 +0200,
Michael Goetze a écrit :
> make-fai-nfsroot puts an appropriate file under
> $NFSROOT/var/tmp/base.tgz
>
> Regards,
> Michael
Ok, I was doubtful regarding the path … thanks for the info !
Fred.
Michael Goetze writes:
>> I'm also interested in a Etch+Lenny fai installer on the same server,
>> and I didn't understand how can it works : I've a FAI system installed
>> for Etch (3.2 version), and would like to be able to install either a
>> Etch, either a Lenny system on a new computer. I do
Le Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:52:12 -0700,
Russ Allbery a écrit :
> > make-fai-nfsroot puts an appropriate file under
> > $NFSROOT/var/tmp/base.tgz
>
> But to add a bit more to that, in case you don't want to run
> make-fai-nfsroot for one of the distributions you nonetheless want to
> build, yes, it'
Frédéric Boiteux writes:
> Russ Allbery a écrit :
>> But to add a bit more to that, in case you don't want to run
>> make-fai-nfsroot for one of the distributions you nonetheless want to
>> build, yes, it's the output of debootstrap. The base tarball doesn't
>> need to have anything special ins