> On 11/8/06, Jean-Paul BALOCHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to use RAID5 with FAI.
>> My goal is to have a first disk with linux and an extra partition
>> "/datas"
>> With 2 more hard drives I would like to configure rai
Hi,
I would like to use RAID5 with FAI.
My goal is to have a first disk with linux and an extra partition
"/datas"
With 2 more hard drives I would like to configure raid5 on "/datas"
partition.
How can I do this with FAI ? Is there any documentation regarding raid5
for fai v2.10.5 (11 july 2006)
Hi,
thank for your answer.
I have found what was wrong. It was a bad sources.list file.
Now everything is ok ;-)
Tks for your help.
JPB
Le jeudi 05 octobre 2006 à 15:34 +0200, Henning Sprang a écrit :
> On 10/5/06, Jean-Paul BALOCHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm run
Hi,
I'm running FAI for several weeks without any pb. I can install
servers ...
But now when I use : make-fai-nfsroot, I have this error message :
"The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
fai-nfsroot: Depends: fai-client but
Well,
Well, to start, some good news : I have configured a new fai server. Now
everything is ok for ata disk : I can install a demohost with ata, but
(bad news !) not with SATA.
The modules are now ok and they can be loaded.
When I try an installation with SATA, I've got those error messages :
I
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
I started my client with the boot cd-rom and then checked that they are
files in /dev, and yes, I can see all the devices (regarding hard drive
I've got hdx and sdx)
Kernel version :
2.6.16-fai-kernels #1 smp
My hardware :
I'm using an amd 64 3000+ with a gigabyte mot
Hi,
I contact you because I just can't make fai detecting my hard drives.
I have made some tests with a 160 Go SATA disk and then with an ide 40
Go disk and fai can't find my hard drive :
Probing disks :
Disks found :
Using config file: /fai/disk_config/FAIBASE
ERROR: could not read device /dev/
Hi,
My configuration :
AMD 64 3000+ / 512 Mo
SATA 162 Go
Motherboard Gigabyte
Kernel : linux-image-2.6.16-fai-kernels_1_i386.deb
This is the first time I configure FAI.
The first steps are ok without any problem :
fai-setup is ok :
make-fai-nfsroot finished properly.
FAI setup fi