You can configure the nfsroot with your ldap configs so you can have them
available during fai. I used this (at another UW department) for rescue
consoles to support natural logins from admins.
As far as the sudo config, why not just copy a sudoers (.d) snippet down
that references the user during
Hello,
I'm trying to setup FAI 5.7.3 on Debian stretch.
fai-setup -v fails with "E: Write error - write (28: No space left on
device)":
[...]
Setting up fai-nfsroot (5.7.3) ...
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/policy-rc.d.fai to provide
/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d (policy-rc.d) in auto mode
Well, it's not really to the point. Maybe my example was bad but there
are lots of other reasons one might want to run a script after the
install is finished. Actually, the reason this came up is that I want
the linux cli screen reader to run on the first boot and then get
disabled. But I just
Systemd is pretty good at this.
Get FAI to install a unit file to run your thing, and add a unit option
like ConditionPathExists=/foo/bar or ConditionPathExists=!/foo/bar
Then make your thing touch or delete a flag file [ /foo/bar ] if
successfully run.
There you have it, a service/script that onl
Jürgen D. Fricke, on 2019-01-10 :
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to setup FAI 5.7.3 on Debian stretch.
>
> fai-setup -v fails with "E: Write error - write (28: No space left on
> device)":
[...]
>E: Write error - write (28: No space left on device)
>E: IO Error saving source cache
>E: The pack