>>>>> On Fri, 5 Jan 2024 10:55:57 +0100, Steffen Grunewald >>>>> <steffen.grunew...@aei.mpg.de> said:
> Using the files in /etc/fai that come with fai-server_6.0.5, I end up with this: > ... > update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated) > Processing triggers for dracut (059-4) ... > dracut: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-17-amd64 > dracut: dracut module 'network' depends on 'systemd-networkd', which can't be installed > dracut: dracut module 'ifcfg' depends on 'network', which can't be installed > dracut: dracut module 'livenet' depends on 'network', which can't be installed > dracut: dracut module 'nfs' depends on 'network', which can't be installed > dracut: dracut module 'nvmf' depends on 'network', which can't be installed > dracut: dracut module 'ifcfg' cannot be found or installed. > dpkg: error processing package dracut (--configure): > installed dracut package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1 > Errors were encountered while processing: > dracut > ... You need the dracut module network-legay, not network (which needs systemd) which is hardocded in fai-make-nfsroot. > 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 guess you need to use the newer version of fai-make-nfsroot (from bookworm) on the bullseye machine. Maybe it's just related to https://bugs.debian.org/1010906 but I did more changes to this script for newer dracut versions. 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. -- regards Thomas