> On 22. Jun 2018, at 16:39, Achim Bohnet wrote:
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>> On 18. May 2018, at 22:13, Derek Poon wrote:
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>> In my experience, I have found two potential issues when installing Ubuntu
>> 18.04 using FAI.
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>> The first is that if using FAI <= 5.5, then FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS needs
>> '--
> On 18. May 2018, at 22:13, Derek Poon wrote:
>
> In my experience, I have found two potential issues when installing Ubuntu
> 18.04 using FAI.
>
> The first is that if using FAI <= 5.5, then FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS needs
> '--include gnupg'. Otherwise, the `apt-key add` in /usr/lib/fai/subr
In my experience, I have found two potential issues when installing Ubuntu
18.04 using FAI.
The first is that if using FAI <= 5.5, then FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS needs
'--include gnupg'. Otherwise, the `apt-key add` in /usr/lib/fai/subroutines
would fail. (At our site, we always run deboostrap ins
The network of an FAI installation of Bionic is also working properly.
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regards Thomas
After building the basefile for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS aka Bionic, my first
tests look fine. Setting the release name in class/UBUNTU.var to
ubuntudist=bionic
and copying the basefile from
https://fai-project.org/download/basefiles/BIONIC64.tar.xz
works. Oh, I didn't test yet if the network is running af
The new FAI release 5.6 includes following important change:
* When installing the package fai-server, use the repository
from fai-project.org by default for building the nfsroot
* fai-make-nfsroot: support ED25519 instead of DSA keys
New packages are available in Debian unstable and in t