On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 04:30:22PM +0200, Thomas Lange wrote: > >>>>> On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 15:55:52 +0200, Steffen Grunewald <[EMAIL > >>>>> PROTECTED]> said: > > > - a new kernel has to be used (for support of newer e1000 chips, and > > Areca RAID controllers) > fai-kernels 1.12 includes the 2.6.17 kernel. It that ok for you?
Since I need the arcmsr module, almost every kernel will do if if can be patched. If the 2.6.17 source is available, I'm fine... > > - it has to be a complete x86_64 installation > > > - etch for x86_64 is still incomplete > I know. Since today I only tested the FAI packages (even FAI 3 beta20) > on sarge machines. I will start with etch support tomorrow but it will > take some days to find all quirks in etch. What about another idea: - use an (old) installation from a i386 nfsroot, copy to a x86_64 machine and make-fai-nfsroot -k to use a 64bit kernel (tailor made) - copy to fai server as nfsroot.64bit - tweak some config files (which ones? to be investigated) - if possible, use another file space for additions Since x86_64 machines can run a 32bit userspace with a 64bit kernel (I successfully ran sysinfo yesterday with only the first two items of the list above) we're in a better situation here than with Alpha or PPC: debootstrap might be able to setup a full 64-bit sarge or etch system, based on a tweaked 32bit sarge nfsroot. Right? Wrong? Any suggestions? Of course I might wait for FAI to come up with a complete solution, but I somewhat need it now... Cheers, Steffen -- Steffen Grunewald * MPI Grav.Phys.(AEI) * Am Mühlenberg 1, D-14476 Potsdam Cluster Admin * http://pandora.aei.mpg.de/merlin/ * http://www.aei.mpg.de/ * e-mail: steffen.grunewald(*)aei.mpg.de * +49-331-567-{fon:7233,fax:7298} No Word/PPT mails - http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html