On 1/19/2021 1:58 AM, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 18:23:05 +0100, Thomas Lange said:
> I found out that "udevadm trigger" is executed when doing the
> inventory but not when doing the installation.
I found out, that I've added a patch after the release of 5.9.4 which
On 1/15/2021 10:11 AM, Stefan Möding wrote:
fai1...@macrotex.net writes:
I do the initial FAI imaging using a buster NFS root and install buster in
/target. When I then run "chroot /target udevadm info /sys/class/net/eth0"
I see about 27 lines including a bunch of ID_NET_NAME_* values.
I
On 1/15/2021 1:07 AM, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 12:19:30 -0800, fai1...@macrotex.net said:
> I am attempting to build Debian "bullseye/sid" (pre-release bullseye)
> using FAI 5.9.4. The network interface names come out being inconsistet,
Maybe you are missing this
I am attempting to build Debian "bullseye/sid" (pre-release bullseye)
using FAI 5.9.4. The network interface names come out being inconsistet,
In /sys/class/net I see
lo
ens192
but in /etc/network/interfaces.d I see
lo
enp11s0
--
Here is (some of) the output of "udevadm test
For many years I have been using the traditional PXE boot method to
build our systems using FAI. We build a boot image using debootstrap and
serve that image using TFTP. The system-specific boot options are kept
in files in /srv/tftp/fai/pxelinux.cfg/.
I would like to use HTTP Boot with a
On 5/10/2015 11:00 AM, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2015 08:55:49 -0700, fai1...@macrotex.net said:
The main fai-make-nfsroot log: http://paste.debian.net/174450
I found the problem. You do not install the package sysvinit-core into
the NFSROOT. Please add sysvinit-core to
On 5/9/2015 2:50 PM, Thomas Lange wrote:
On Sat, 09 May 2015 06:24:45 -0700, fai1...@macrotex.net said:
We first use fai-make-nfsroot. This (mostly) seems to work, but we get
some errors (see below). We then pxeboot this nsfroot to attempt to
build a jessie system and get
We are running into problems attempting to build a Debian jessie system
using FAI.
We first use fai-make-nfsroot. This (mostly) seems to work, but we get
some errors (see below). We then pxeboot this nsfroot to attempt to
build a jessie system and get errors related to systemd and NSF and