Hello,
I have not yet installed wheezy on any of the strange-video machines we
have (going to do one in a couple of weeks), but the general
characteristic of suspicious modules is that they drive various frame
buffers. These tend to have fb in their name.
I currently have the following in my
I am not able to get the logs via ssh from client to server anymore.
It use to work earlier.
What is the correct procedure, or can I add a script in the config space
gd
On Wed, 4 Dec 2013 14:00:16 +0100, linux-service.be bvba
g...@linux-service.be said:
I am not able to get the logs via ssh from client to server anymore.
It use to work earlier.
What is the correct procedure, or can I add a script in the config space
Which FAI version are you
Maybe it's my own fault, but do I always have to rebuild nfsroot after a change
in the config space?
I am installing ubuntu 13.10 with the fai server.
(I cannot set the console keymap to be also)
gd
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 02:00:16PM +0100, linux-service.be bvba wrote:
I am not able to get
On Wed, 4 Dec 2013 14:26:14 +0100, linux-service.be bvba
g...@linux-service.be said:
Maybe it's my own fault, but do I always have to rebuild nfsroot after a
change in the config space?
No! I only rebuild my nfsroot if I make changes to /etc/fai.
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regards Thomas
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 02:26:14PM +0100, linux-service.be bvba wrote:
Maybe it's my own fault, but do I always have to rebuild nfsroot after a
change in the config space?
No. Use the FAI_CONFIG_SRC variable in your PXE file like this:
FAI_CONFIG_SRC=nfs://faiserver/srv/fai/faiconfig.xyz
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I could see the error with remove the reboot in kernel line
It's about offending ECDSA key in /root/.ssh/known_hosts
I need to add the correct key.
All I do is install wheezy and fai.
ssh root@fai
ssh root@192.168.5.1
ssh-keygen
copy the .ssh files to /nfsroot/root/.ssh
and to /nfsroot/etc/ssh
On Wed, 04 Dec 2013 13:09:16 +0200, Toomas Tamm tt-...@kky.ttu.ee said:
# wheezy does not have -m and modules.pcimap
depmod -m 2/dev/null
if [ -f /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.pcimap ]; then
I guess for wheezy and later we could try to remove this code for
loading pci kernel