> On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 16:18:54 +0200, Prunk Dump said:
> When you say that $target is no longer needed, is this just for
> /etc/fstab on all the command are chrooted ?
It's not needed for all ainsl calls. FAI now sets the environment
variable AINSL_TARGET so that ainsl can use this.
2014-06-18 0:51 GMT+02:00 Holger Parplies :
> Hi,
>
> Thomas Lange wrote on 2014-06-17 23:29:29 +0200 [Re: Best way to add a nfs4
> mount to fstab ?]:
>> In FAI 4.0 you do not need to add $target any more.
>> Instead you can now say:
>>
>> ainsl -s /etc/fsta
Hi,
Thomas Lange wrote on 2014-06-17 23:29:29 +0200 [Re: Best way to add a nfs4
mount to fstab ?]:
> In FAI 4.0 you do not need to add $target any more.
> Instead you can now say:
>
> ainsl -s /etc/fstab 'myhomeser...
ah, that's a nice improvement! I guess it was a co
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 23:26:08 +0200, Holger Parplies
> said:
> ainsl -s $target/etc/fstab 'myhomeserver.domain.com:/userhome/home
nfs4 sec=krb5,async,ac 0 0'
In FAI 4.0 you do not need to add $target any more.
Instead you can now say:
ainsl -s /etc/fstab 'myhomeser..
Hi,
Prunk Dump wrote on 2014-06-16 09:36:14 +0200 [Best way to add a nfs4 mount to
fstab ?]:
> Excuse my simple question but my Fai clients need to have a nfs mount
> in their /etc/fstab
>
> ...
> myhomeserver.domain.com:/userhome/home nfs4
> sec=krb5,async,ac 0
Hello,
Excuse my simple question but my Fai clients need to have a nfs mount
in their /etc/fstab
...
myhomeserver.domain.com:/userhome/home nfs4
sec=krb5,async,ac 0 0
...
What is the best way to add this line to fstab ? Is this possible
directly with setup-storage ?
Thanks.
Bapti