FAI_NORAMDISK seems to be ignored

2010-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Adrien Desprez
Hello everyone, I am using FAI 3.3.5 on Debian Lenny to install Debian Squeeze. I have defined FAI_NORAMDISK=1 in FAIBASE.var. I can see effectively that this variable is defined in fai.log: Calling task_defvar ++ FAI_NORAMDISK=1 Nevertheless, FAI uses a ramdisk (fai.log again): Ramdisk

Re: FAI_NORAMDISK seems to be ignored

2010-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Thomas Lange
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:33:00 +0200, Adrien Desprez adrien.desp...@gmail.com said: I have defined FAI_NORAMDISK=1 in FAIBASE.var. I can see effectively that this variable is defined in fai.log: Calling task_defvar ++ FAI_NORAMDISK=1 Nevertheless, FAI uses a ramdisk

Re: debian mirror

2010-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Stephan Hermann
On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 17:26 +, mamadou diop wrote: How are you? who can give me the mkdebmirror script for Ubuntu jaunty? I don't know what mkdebmirror script is but my personal script for debmirroring ubuntu distros is this: #!/bin/bash dist=`basename $0|cut -f2 -d _` DEST=/srv/mirrors

Re: debian mirror

2010-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Stephan Hermann
Hi Again, I'm sorry I forgot to tell you how it works: put the script as mirror_ubuntu_dist.sh somehere in your $PATH then create symlinks like that: ln -s mirror_ubuntu_dist.sh mirror_lucid ln -s mirror_ubuntu_dist.sh mirror_karmic then start ./mirror_lucid to debmirror ubuntu lucid or

Re: FAI 3.3.5 for Ubuntu Lucid

2010-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Stephan Hermann
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 05:59 +0200, Robert Markula wrote: Hi Stephan, Stephan Hermann wrote Yes, right. In the past we had a lot of changes to do in the packages, but thanks to Waldemar and Thomas, this is gone. Great! For maverick, this could be a way to go (but I dare that's a good

Re: FAI 3.3.5 for Ubuntu Lucid

2010-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Thomas Lange
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:45:09 +0200, Stephan Hermann s...@sourcecode.de said: If everything works correctly (dns etc.) you should find the debdiff under http://fai-development.sourcecode.de/fai-packages Works perfectly. Only 71 lines of diff! If I only cound the real diffs, it's only

Re: setup-storage without partitions

2010-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Michael Tautschnig
On Friday 16 July 2010 10:01:46 Mathieu Alorent wrote: Hi, do you have a way in your KVM setup to map your LVM-partX to /dev/vda1 (instead of /dev/vda) ? Nope. The KVM host can assign disks, partitions, LV's... anything. But everything is attached to the KVM guest as a device