Hi list.
i have the Problem that Fai is using the Debian Squeeze Sources wen
installing ubuntu.
My setup is a Ubuntu LTS Server with a Debian Squeeze NFSRoot. Wen i
install the default Debian it works fine, but wen i try to install ubunut
fai is using the wrong sources.
I can see that fai is usin
There is a Fai internal method that copies the sources.list fron nfsroot to
the install system.
In my example code for ubuntu / multi installs you find which step you have
to disable with a hook in order to prevent that. Or check fai sources to
find it (I dont know it anymore and cannot look it up
Hello List,
i was not able to find a list of hooks?
wicht hooks can i use an wen do they hookin?
Mark
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 15:02:44 +0100, Mark Eisenblaetter
> said:
> Hello List,
> i was not able to find a list of hooks?
Have a look at section 7.2
http://fai-project.org/fai-guide/ar01s07.html
For each task you can define hooks.
See also
http://fai-project.org/fai-guide/ar01s07
Hi,
thanks, i missed the part with the default task.
Mark
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 15:02:44 +0100, Mark Eisenblaetter <
> mark.eisenblaet...@gmail.com> said:
>
>> Hello List,
>> i was not able to find a list of hooks?
> Have a loo
Thanks for the hint.
prepareapt.
Mark
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Henning Sprang wrote:
> There is a Fai internal method that copies the sources.list fron nfsroot
> to the install system.
>
> In my example code for ubuntu / multi installs you find which step you
> have to disable with a ho
Hello,
Trying to install a wheezy host using FAI 4.0~beta3+experimental7, I
have some troubles with setup-storage; the current disk partitioning is
the following:
sda1 = primary partition for /boot
sda2 = primary partition for lvm volumes = vg0/root, vg0/usr, ...
The new partitioning should
Hello Toomas,
many thanks for your explanations and the script so far!
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:30:22AM +0200, Toomas Tamm wrote:
> We have used diskless clients for years. I am typing this answer on
> one :-) .
[...]
> Of course you also need to set up a server to export the root directory
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:27:46 +0100, "Andreas B. Mundt"
> said:
> from what FAI produces. The directory /opt is exported via NFS (I
> can't use NFSv4, right?).
NFS v4 for the root file system is not supported by initramfs and
live-boot. But if you need FNS v4 only for /opt, ju