Hi,
currently fcopy looks for files that are named exactly like one of the FAI
classes the server belongs to. Using my patch you can also add files named
CLASS1.CLASS2. So let's assume following situation: You got servers in CLASS1,
others in CLASS2 and even some which are in CLASS1 and
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 09:43:36 +0100, Johannes Plunien
johannes.plun...@xing.com said:
want, by dots. The most specific wins. So if there's a file
CLASS1.CLASS2.CLASS3, it will win over CLASS1.CLASS2 if the
server is in all three classes.
I wonder what happens if there's a file
Hi Thomas,
On 25.11.2010, at 11:28, Thomas Lange wrote:
I wonder what happens if there's a file CLASS4.CLASS5.CLASS6 and the
client also belongs to those classes. Which file will fcopy choose
then?
thanks for your feedback. Good question. Currently it's defined by the
behaviour of glob()
hi,
Le jeudi 18 novembre 2010 à 16:49 +0100, Mathieu Alorent a écrit :
Le lundi 15 novembre 2010 à 10:14 +0100, Mathieu Alorent a écrit :
I've put FAI exp39 in our devel install and ask users to use it.
NO error were reported since !
I'll keep an eye on the install logs, watching
Hi Frederik,
In the FAI guide, it is said to adjust the sources.list file after placing
the base.tgz in the basefiles/ directory.
There are two sources.list files : one in the /etc/fai/apt and another in
the base.tgz. Which one of them needs
to be adjusted.
2010/11/23 Fredrik Eriksson
I have following configuration:
four SATA disks, three times 1TB, one 80GB disk. This 80GB should be
my boot disk. The three disks will be part of a RAID0.
During installation the disks will be named:
80 976762584 sda
8 16 976762584 sdb
8 32 976762584 sdc
8
On Thu, 2010-11-25 at 16:46 +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
[...]
My boot disk is not hd0, but hd3 (that means sdd as in disk_var.sh).
But 10-setup just installs grub into hd0.
[...]
After manually calling $ROOTCMD grub-install --no-floppy (hd3)
everything works just fine.
Any