On Fri, Oct 28, 2016, at 02:11 PM, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 06:23:45 -0700, Ian Kelling
> > said:
>
> > Thomas, I've noticed the Xenial basefile you host
> > has the bad acls on the files in it:
> >
> On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 06:23:45 -0700, Ian Kelling
> said:
> Thomas, I've noticed the Xenial basefile you host
> has the bad acls on the files in it:
> http://fai-project.org/download/basefiles/XENIAL64.tar.xz
This should be fixed for XENIAL now. It
Thomas, I've noticed the Xenial basefile you host
has the bad acls on the files in it:
http://fai-project.org/download/basefiles/XENIAL64.tar.xz
I verified that I can generate a Xenial basefile myself
on Stretch that works and does not have them.
I suggest fixing it. I haven't checked any of the
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016, at 06:00 AM, Ian Kelling wrote:
> For anyone else hitting this, also worth noting that basefiles
> generated on a system with messed up acls can have
> bad acls built in to them and they will need to be
> fixed / recreated in addition to putting a new tar in the
> nfsroot.
For anyone else hitting this, also worth noting that basefiles
generated on a system with messed up acls can have
bad acls built in to them and they will need to be
fixed / recreated in addition to putting a new tar in the
nfsroot.
Alternate way of getting new tar that I used:
On the fai server:
> On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 16:18:46 +0200 (MEST), "steven.w...@t-online.de"
> said:
> Hi Thomas,
> we used version 1.29 .
Ah, this is in testing and sid. Thanks for the info.
--
regards Thomas
rimental tree of a debian repository.
Best regards,
Steven
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Betreff: Re: ACLs on /target/ while installation causing trouble
Datum: 2016-08-29T12:29:03+0200
Von: "Thomas Lange" <la...@informatik.uni-koeln.de>
An: "fully automatic installation
> On Thu, 25 Aug 2016 08:45:38 +0200, Steven Wend
> said:
> using a hook while creating the nfs root. We added manually a allready
> fixed tar version via dpkg -i. The problem is solved that way.
Which tar version does fix it? It this version available
Hi Alex,
thanks for the hint. We could track it down and fixed the problem by
using a hook while creating the nfs root. We added manually a allready
fixed tar version via dpkg -i. The problem is solved that way.
Actually there are no merges of the bug fix for debian jessie. The
version in the
Hi!
I have a question regarding to the handling of ACLs. We have trouble
with some applications while using the installed maschines because the
complete filesystem has ACLs.
This has been reported to the list some months ago -- actually it is a
bug in tar, see
Hello members, hello Thomas,
I have a question regarding to the handling of ACLs. We have trouble with
some applications while using the installed maschines because the complete
filesystem has ACLs.
Actually I was wondering about this behavior, because a plain installation
of Ubuntu 16.04
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