Package: fai-client Version: 3.1.2 Tags: Patch
A little patch to get started easier with dirinstall. BTW: it took me a while to find this information, as the output of fai says: ... Calling task_defclass Try to read classes from /var/log/fai/FAI_CLASSES. Failed. Aborting. umount: /tmp/dirinstall-test_02/dev: not mounted ... so, also without "-N", it _looks_ like class scripts are executed. Would be clearer if it would say "not re-defining classes". Or, for dirinstall with -u, I think in most situtions -N is really what everybody wants, so this could also be changed. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/hier/sources/fai/trunk$ svn diff man/fai.8 Index: man/fai.8 =================================================================== --- man/fai.8 (revision 4193) +++ man/fai.8 (working copy) @@ -105,7 +105,10 @@ .B dirinstall [DIR] Installation into a directory. This is nearly the same as action install except for skipping the task that partitions the hard disks and -creates the file systems. Classes should be defined with option -c. +creates the file systems. Classes can be defined with option -c, or by +giving the hostname with -u or --hostname and enabling automatic definition +by class scripts from hostname with -N. (Without -N class scripts aren't +executed) .SH NOTES Running with action "install" on an already running system will almost [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/hier/sources/fai/trunk$ svn diff man/fai.8 Index: man/fai.8 =================================================================== --- man/fai.8 (revision 4193) +++ man/fai.8 (working copy) @@ -105,7 +105,10 @@ .B dirinstall [DIR] Installation into a directory. This is nearly the same as action install except for skipping the task that partitions the hard disks and -creates the file systems. Classes should be defined with option -c. +creates the file systems. Classes can be defined with option -c, or by +giving the hostname with -u or --hostname and enabling automatic definition +by class scripts from hostname with -N. (Without -N class scripts aren't +executed) .SH NOTES Running with action "install" on an already running system will almost -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]