On Fri, 2024-01-05 at 11:14:43 +0100, Thomas Lange wrote: > >>>>> On Fri, 5 Jan 2024 10:55:57 +0100, Steffen Grunewald > >>>>> <steffen.grunew...@aei.mpg.de> said: > > dracut: dracut module 'network' depends on 'systemd-networkd', which > can't be installed > > ... > You need the dracut module network-legay, not network (which needs systemd) > which is hardocded in fai-make-nfsroot.
Hm... > > Of course, I've got to do this on a Bullseye machine. What am I doing > wrong? > > Which version of FAI do you have on this bullseye machine? 5.10.X? > Or a FAI 6.x version? I've been using FAI for more than ten years now, and I *always* forget to bootstrap the server side. This is kind of a chicken-and-egg scenario... > I guess you need to use the newer version of fai-make-nfsroot (from > bookworm) on the bullseye machine. > I do not remember correctly if it's possible to use the bookworm > packages of FAI on a bullseye host system to create a bookworm > nfsroot. But I would guess it's possible. I upgraded all installed fai-* packages from 5.10.3 to 6.0.5 (I had to resolve a dependency on zstd while doing so), and the original config worked. Now I'm going to apply my personal changes (a few RAID CLIs, etc), but there's a new hope now! Thanks, Steffen