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[07:10] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [07:10] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [07:12] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [07:12] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) joined #fai. [07:22] moin ook [07:30] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [07:30] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [08:06] Mrfai: hwinfo is defined multiple times in conf/NFSROOT. Want me to file a bug? or is http://www.hpc2n.umu.se/staff/torkel/fai/patches/nfsroot-1190275444.diff enough? [08:07] shouldn't rsh-client be dropped from NFSROOT, by the way? [08:08] with ssh being the default? [08:08] yes [08:08] +moin [08:20] BarryAllen (~marx@201.86.32.16.adsl.gvt.net.br) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [08:22] torkel: torkel, please send me just a short email including your patch. a bug report is not needed [08:23] Mrfai: sure [08:30] BarryAllen (~marx@201.86.25.35.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined #fai. [08:37] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [09:05] BarryAllen (~marx@201.86.25.35.adsl.gvt.net.br) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [09:06] ErKa (keryell@m7.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [09:12] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [09:13] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) joined #fai. [09:25] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [09:30] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [09:30] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [09:50] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [09:50] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [09:52] BarryAllen (~marx@201.86.21.239.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined #fai. [10:08] siretart: thx. So I take the one from feisty in ppa until it happens? [10:09] siretart: btw. shouldn't the gutsy fai pkgs refer to gusty, not feisty in fai.conf and make-fai-nfsroot.conf and sources.list? [10:12] siretart: that leads to the next question: bzr. I've bzr branch .../ubuntu. Can/Should I push back or should I create my own branch and uplaod to launch so you can merge whatever you like to back to ubuntu branch? [10:13] siretart: ah, before I forget: meeting next tuesday is fine for me [10:15] btw, just curious: does launchpad also support git or only bzr? [10:15] h01ger: only bzr :( [10:15] ah [10:26] siretart: afaict tuesday should work for me too, depening on if our little guy have falling asleep yet (which he usually have at that time) [10:26] allee: great! [10:27] allee: Well, in principle you're right. However, I didn't test with gutsy. I think this is a good point we should discuss in the meeting [10:27] torkel: cool! [10:28] h01ger: there are beginnings for a git-bzr plugins, but it isn't too usable yet [10:28] s/plugins/plugin/ [10:28] allee: did you ask me for the ubuntu-fai branch or was it someone else? [10:29] siretart: hopefully it will rain, so I don't have to feel bad about not working on my garage :-) [10:29] :) [10:41] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:42] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [11:12] torkel: oh, oh. I know this feeling! [11:13] siretart: yes. bzr branch https://code.launchpad.net/~fai/fai/ubuntu; bzr branch ubuntu gutsy ; ... [11:14] allee: oh, yes. I need to mark them as abandoned. thanks for pointing me to that [11:14] Action: allee sign pitty have not yet found how to use bzr init-repo with then to reduce space --> for #launchpad-user later [11:15] allee: atm, there is no ubuntu-fai branch. all my work is in the team's ppa published as source package. [11:16] siretart: would be nice to have a repo that replect the contents of the packages. I've have already handful of cosmetic fixes ... [11:18] allee: my branches have been created with bzr-svn, which was broken by the last bzr-svn update. updating worked, but I didn't manage to merge changes of earlier branches, so I got too annoyed [11:18] allee: however I noticed that the launchpad vcs imports finally started to import the fai svn [11:18] allee: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/fai/trunk [11:19] allee: I'd suggest that you branch from there, and publish your commits to launchpad [11:20] allee: or if you are confident enough, just upload them as package to our ppa [11:22] sanso|work_ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [11:22] sanso|work (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [11:25] siretart: okay. [11:25] allee: which of them? Having a one year old kid? Or the winter approaching (it has been below zero the last couple of nights) and the garage not finished yet? [11:26] allee: okay, https://code.launchpad.net/fai/ now shows only one branch. the imported one. so there should be no more confusion :) [11:38] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [11:43] sanso|work_ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [11:52] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [11:53] sanso|work__ (~sanso@194.120.17.62) joined #fai. [12:16] Action: torkel wonders how much he have to hack on live-initramfs to make it work with dapper :-( [12:23] allee (~ach@allee.mpe.mpg.de) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [12:23] alleeHol (~ach@allee.mpe.mpg.de) joined #fai. [12:36] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [12:36] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) joined #fai. [12:55] \sh_away_away (~shermann@server3.servereyes.de) joined #fai. 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[14:32] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [14:33] ErKa (keryell@m7.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [14:38] Buzer (~buzer@cs181194016.pp.htv.fi) joined #fai. [14:41] Hello. I'm trying to setup a FAI server to install Debian on one of my comps. However, it's completly headless. FAI server is running inside vmware. When I boot the machine, it gets DHCP lease & requests for pxelinux.0. I attempted to download it on vmware host machine and it worked fine [14:42] The output from tcpdump is following: http://pastebin.ca/704687 [14:43] If you need any other information, say & I will provide it [15:13] does 3.1.8' [15:13] does 3.1.8's make-fai-nfsroot have hooks, so i can install my own stuff into the nfs root? or must i write a wrapper script [15:17] Buzer: you said "when i boot the machine"... are you talking about when you boot the fai server or the fai client? [15:19] sheldonh: Fai client [15:20] Buzer: okay, then i missed the question. you've got a fai server, and when you boot the fai client, it gets a dhcp lease and requests pxelinux.0. where's the problem? [15:21] It requested pxelinux.0 only. Nothing happend past that. I managed to get farther tho & now it at least mounts NFS [15:22] And is fai server a special executable? I can't find it from /etc/init.d at least. There is fai-start-stop-daemon executable in /sbin at least [15:24] Buzer: the docs say the nfsroot runs an init replacement called fai, but i don't see that in /sbin [15:25] ah [15:25] Buzer: /usr/sbin/fai [15:25] Yeah. It's in the NFS mount [16:07] skiold (~skiold@84.121.91.161.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: Quit: skiold [16:29] siretart: yes. We are running dapper on all or clusters and servers [16:29] torkel: I see [16:29] siretart: we need the LTS support [16:29] torkel: my production install server here is also running dapper, but the nfsroot is a feisty one, because I install feisty workstation [16:30] torkel: if live-initramfs doesn't work in dapper, it would be interesting to know why. We can 'fix' by uploading package to our ppa for dapper [16:32] siretart: we are planning for the next cluster, but don't want to break our current ones, so I thought I should try with the newest FAI version [16:32] siretart: I will see what I can do. Seems to be something in mountroot that breaks [16:33] torkel: I'd probably try using an updated initramfs-tools packgage in the dapper nfsroot [16:34] torkel: or creating a feisty nfsroot, and installing dapper from a dapper base.tgz, which you would need to create yourself using debootstrap [16:34] yeah, I noticed that earlier that it might be to old/broken [16:35] if you can confirm that all whats needed is an updated initramfs-tools package, feel free to upload it [16:36] siretart: eeeew, been there with a really old FAI, when we were installing Woody. I don't want to go there again [16:36] siretart: sure. I have a lot of other stuff to do currently so it may take a while [16:36] I didn't say that I was too confident with that idea either :) [16:36] torkel: sure, take your time! [16:46] anyone knows if this beast will boot? http://paste.debian.net/37605 sfdisk whines about partition not on boundry. I would have to use --force [16:47] Action: allee search how to inject --force via a class in 3.1.8 ... [16:58] Lin (~igor@200.179.57.57) joined #fai. [17:11] Nick change: \sh_away_away -> \sh_away [17:15] allee: the partition having problems seems to be laptop manufactures rescue/software partition and shouldn't affect the bootability of the system. I am not sure but the new partition table might make the dell partition un-usable as the beginning of the partition seems to be lost (I have always gotten rid of manufacturer partitions and have never regretted, nor have I used winblows in 10+ yrs) [17:24] theBro: thx. I've --force now (via sfdisk=--force variable). I don't care about Dell Utils too. To get rid of Dell Utils the work is not worth the space one wins. so I leave it + the preinstalled (shrunken) Windoof [17:28] Buzer (~buzer@cs181194016.pp.htv.fi) left irc: [17:38] ubuntu/gusty: below /srv/tftp/fai there are {vmlinux,initrd.img}--- and the pxeconfig.cfg/* files use these names. Is this ubuntu specific? IMHO it's not a good idea to use name with (and kvers) in them, because in the development version sid/gusty kvers and api change frequently. may change in security updates too for stable releases. [17:39] wouldn't it be better to use symlinks vmlinuz- -> vmlinuxz--- ? [17:44] sounds reasonable [17:46] h01ger: have you tried 3.2 on debian? Is it the same there? [17:47] not sure, i dont use pxe personally [17:47] heh, I've never tried anything else than pxe ;) [17:51] allee: I think m-f-n just copies whatever vmlinuz/initrd.img it finds in the nfsroot to /s/t/fai/ [17:53] Nick change: \sh_away -> \sh_away_away [18:15] torkel: right, found it. fai-chboot just takes the last file matching vmlinux*$opt_s. As kvers start with number and with a letter, linux- sorts after linux--... [18:15] so just fixing make-fai-nfsroot to add an additional link would give back < 3.2 behaviour [18:16] Mrfai: ^^^ does it make sense? I can make a patch for it [18:49] MT (~MT@ppp-88-217-4-2.dynamic.mnet-online.de) joined #fai. [18:57] MT (~MT@ppp-88-217-4-2.dynamic.mnet-online.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [18:57] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) joined #fai. [19:51] Lin (~igor@200.179.57.57) left irc: Quit: Ex-Chat [19:59] sanso (~sanso@d83-189-101-141.cust.tele2.de) joined #fai. 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