> Really? You use dracut (instead of live-boot), call fai-make-nfsroot > -l, build an FAI USB stick for installing and this works? That's new > to me. Normally, you have to use live-boot in the nfsroot for building > the USB stick image. No, I'm using live-boot: # dracut can replace live-boot live-boot- live-boot-initramfs-tools- # choose if you like live-boot or dracut inside the nfsroot live-boot live-boot-doc
> At the end of the installation, before booting the new installed > system, you can find the log files in /tmp/fai. I send you the complete log folder so you can see what you want. http://www.sendspace.com/file/43g2ms Thank you very much! 2014-05-13 9:59 GMT+01:00 Thomas Lange <la...@informatik.uni-koeln.de>: > >>>>> On Tue, 13 May 2014 09:44:46 +0100, Rui Teixeira < > ruiteixeir...@gmail.com> said: > > > Well, I rollback to linux-image-486 and use this configuration on > NFSROOT > > http://paste.debian.net/99204/ > Really? You use dracut (instead of live-boot), call fai-make-nfsroot > -l, build an FAI USB stick for installing and this works? That's new > to me. Normally, you have to use live-boot in the nfsroot for building > the USB stick image. > > > Sorry about the silly question, but where and how can I get the > fai.log file from grub console? /var/log/ does not exists... > At the end of the installation, before booting the new installed > system, you can find the log files in /tmp/fai. > > -- > regards Thomas >