[00:07] block device storage magic? [00:07] http://faiwiki.debian.net/index.php/Storage_Magic [00:08] in case you aren't aware [00:08] yeah, i saw that, but manchmal bin ich altmodisch/traege [00:08] IOW: der neue name ist noch nicht drin [00:25] /quit/quit [00:25] Mrfai (~lange@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [00:37] fai-guy (~fai-guy@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Quit: Leaving [00:48] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [01:10] fai-guy (~fai-guy@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [01:11] fai-guy (~fai-guy@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: [10:36] Mrfai (~lange@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [10:38] fai-guy (~fai-guy@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [10:43] MT (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) joined #fai. [11:53] meandtheshell (~sa@85-127-128-241.static.xdsl-line.inode.at) joined #fai. [13:33] i-R2D2 (~deed@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [13:41] i-R2D2 (~deed@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net) joined #fai. [14:29] MT: hast recht mit der safe-upgrade. Habe ich falsch implementiert. Mich wundert nur warum ich keine Fehlermeldung bei m-f-n bekomme? [14:29] warum solltest Du bei m-f-n eine bekommen? [14:29] oder wird da irgendwann updatebase gemacht? [14:30] (ich habe eh nicht ganz verstanden, warum Du das log gepostet hast, aber da warst Du schon weg...) [14:30] Stimmt. Habe ich gerade auch bemerkt. Wird ja nur auf dem Client aufgerufen [14:30] Mann sollte safe-upgrade aber wohl auch bei m-f-n nutzen, oder? [14:31] oh, muss ich mal in m-f-n reinschauen.... [14:31] D.h aber das fai 3.2.2 wirklich broken ist. Also werd ich mal 3.2.3 bauen. [14:32] also es ist nicht dramatisch, aber ein bisschen broken schon :-) [14:32] deshalb hab ich auch severity: important gemacht [14:32] m-f-n macht aber doch sogar noch apt-get [14:32] $ROOTCMD apt-get -y dist-upgrade [14:32] Zeile 365 [14:33] wenn ich das richtig sehe [14:36] mikap: ich bau dann mal schnell 3.2.3. Ist das noch OK fuer dich? [14:37] Mrfai, könntest Du dann gleich eine kosmetische Korrektur machen? [14:37] # fai-client (fai 3.2.1); Severity: minor; Reported by: Michael Prokop ; 19 days old; Modified 12 days ago. [14:37] # #451013 [14:38] sorry, das war mehr als gewollt [14:38] ich meinte nur #451013 [14:38] Action: Mrfai geht erstmal Kuchen kaufen [14:39] ach ja, und #452363 ist eigentlich auch erledigt ... [14:39] mit dem koeln repo [14:39] #445273 auch ... [14:56] MT: bist du sicher das 445273 nicht gefixt ist? [14:57] _nicht_ gefixt ist, oder schon gefixt ist? [14:58] nocht nicht oder nicht schon oder ??? Bahnhof? [14:58] ich fang mal mit dem safe-upgrade an. [14:58] ich denke, dass der Bug bereits in 3.2.2 gefixt ist [14:58] Du hast doch die diversen chmods eingebaut [14:59] also einfach via mail ans BTS schliessen [14:59] denke schon [14:59] seid ihr sicher, dass dr bug nicht nicht gefixt ist, und nicht noch besteht, oder nicht? Nicht? [14:59] d.h aber nur 3.2.3 ist es nicht relevant [14:59] oder doch nicht nicht? [14:59] dem lazyb0y haben sie was in den Kuchen getan [15:00] habt ihr Kekse? [15:00] crack [15:00] da backen die Leute ja allerhand Dinge rein... [15:00] crack-cracker [15:00] :-D [15:04] #451013 mach ich wohl erst wenn ich auf lenny umsteige. In etch wird das ja noch ncht erkannt. [15:05] ah, ok [15:06] letzte Wuensche fuer 3.2.3? 10, 9, 8 ... [15:07] mom ... [15:07] 3, 2, ... [15:07] kurz noch einen Blick auf die Liste ... [15:07] go. [15:08] hast Du #452363 als gefixt markiert? [15:10] OKich mach erstmal das release. ich schicke die -close mail dann spaeter [15:10] oki [15:22] meandtheshell (~sa@85-127-128-241.static.xdsl-line.inode.at) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [15:36] 452363 ignoriere ich erstmal. SChau ich mir an, wenn ich mal mit lenny teste. [16:17] Mrfai: 3.2.3 ist ok und keinerlei stress für mich :) [16:20] fine :-) [16:21] sobersabre (~bilbo@89-138-168-133.bb.netvision.net.il) joined #fai. [16:21] hi. [16:22] please refer to: http://paste.debian.net/43336 [16:22] does this happen, because I have chosen too many kernel images to install ? [16:24] no space left on this partition? [16:28] :) why ?! [16:29] how much does 1 image take ? [16:29] 5 MB ? [16:29] I have 256 MB [16:30] broken mirror? Which mirror do you use? Please paste your whole fai.log [16:32] the mirror is in LAN. [16:36] I found the problem [16:36] /boot/grub isn't created. [16:36] I've played with {fai_conf}/files/boot/grub/ [16:36] :) [16:38] when is it supposed to be created ? [16:39] hooks/instsoft.FAIBASE [16:39] this is important. And postinst of grub/menu.lst [16:43] Nick change: MT -> Guest122 [16:43] MT_ (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) joined #fai. [16:43] Guest122 (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [16:43] Nick change: MT_ -> MT [16:57] meandtheshell (~sa@85-127-129-9.static.xdsl-line.inode.at) joined #fai. [17:01] sepski (~sep@217.17.211.51) joined #fai. [18:10] Mrfai, all I have in instsoft.FAIBASE is: [18:10] [ -s $target/etc/kernel-img.conf ] || fcopy -Bi /etc/kernel-img.conf [18:10] I added the creation with checks on existance. [18:10] before this line. [18:10] although it doesn't matter - before or after. [18:13] as long as /boot/grub is created before grub-install. [18:17] does this hook copy the kernel-img.conf? Does fcopy execute the postinst of grub/menu.lst? [18:17] have also a look into shell.log [18:26] kugg (~jerkeby@hackaton.0x63.nu) joined #fai. [18:29] kugg: I had a look at faimond-local. Using libui-dialog-perl does not make sense. Flashing will not dissapear, because this lib also uses system to call whiptail. And whiptail does not support colors. [18:29] So I will just extend the existing faimond-local. No need for you to work on it any more. [18:29] Yes Mrfai I have also found this :( [18:30] but I have been ripping my hair for aworkaround, none found so far [18:30] the flashing is not that bad in a text console. In an xterm is really ugly. [18:30] ok have not tried it in the tty [18:31] ill be back in asecond [18:31] kugg (~jerkeby@hackaton.0x63.nu) left irc: Quit: reboot [18:47] Mrfai, can you look at this one: http://paste.debian.net/43352 [18:47] I don't understand these error messages. [18:48] for some reason it tries to install initrd image ( I don't need one, on IDE ), and for some reason there's still problems. [18:49] the log file is not complete. It end at line 1021 [18:50] Maybe a limit at paste.debian.net [18:50] I like to see the rest [18:50] the only error message it has so far is this one: [18:50] /var/lib/fai/config/hooks/instsoft.WNODE: line 5: [: mkdir: binary operator expected [18:56] sobersabre: check your hook. What does this mkdir do? [18:56] yep. [18:56] http://paste.debian.net/43354 [18:56] sobersabre: the deafutl debian kernels always come with an initrd... [18:56] this is the complete log ( removed the packages. [18:56] ok [18:56] I am looking at mkdir. [18:56] probably did something bad there... [18:57] mkdir $target/boot [18:57] mkdir $target/boot/grub [18:57] these are the commands. [18:57] oh ! [18:57] found a typo. [18:58] waiting for this iteration to complete. [18:58] where do I read on how do I define a "monserver" [18:58] ? [18:58] I still wonder why doesn't /boot/grub get created. . . [18:59] very wierd. [18:59] did you fix your script? [18:59] I yes. [18:59] I will have to wait until the kernel is attempted to be configured. [18:59] no more errors when calling the hook? [19:00] if that was the problem, I want to understand why this folder isn't created auto-magically :) [19:00] waiting. [19:00] I found an apparent typo. [19:00] btw, you can use mkdir -p $target/boot/grub [19:00] instead of the two mkdir calls [19:01] does it also do nothing if they exist ? [19:01] yes [19:01] even more so, their existence does not cause an error [19:01] good! [19:01] :) [19:02] fai-guy (~fai-guy@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Quit: Leaving [19:02] so, to the problem: I did create a custom menu.lst [19:02] fai-guy (~christian@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [19:02] Normally it works without calling mkdir $target/boot/grub [19:02] the only diff was the windows entry added in the end. [19:02] and I renamed it from GRUB to WNODE [19:02] sobersabre: try it using the default menu.lst. [19:02] I will soon. [19:03] hmm, maybe /boot/grub isn't there if you don't have grub installed in the nfsroot? [19:03] I saw the postinst script, and all it does is substitution of some strings in the default file. [19:03] yep, that's ok [19:03] I did run the installations before today, and there was no such problems. [19:03] Use the default examples and check if they work. [19:03] defaults worked. [19:03] fine [19:05] I am still waiting for the packages to install and configure.... [19:06] fai-guy (~christian@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: [19:07] fai-guy (~christian@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [19:07] sobersabre: I you have errors during an installation, try this installation with a short list of packages. This makes debugging faster. [19:08] the whole thing takes upto 10-15 minutes [19:08] if I cut the packages out, it takes 7-6 minutes. [19:08] most of the time spend on mkfs'es. [19:08] I could skip that too, but I've no time to mess this. [19:08] :) [19:08] undo the rename of GRUB to WNODE and test again [19:08] I prefer slower iterations, more time to think. [19:09] I will if current experiment fails. [19:10] hmm.. [19:10] who is this that calls postinst ? [19:11] fcopy [19:11] in case it copies the file [19:11] so, if I call fcopy -i /boot/grub/menu.lst somewhere... it should do this. [19:11] so, except the mkdir, I should also call fcopy then. [19:11] another iteration :) [19:12] the last one, I hope. [19:13] is fcopy available in hooks/instsoft.FAIBASE ? [19:13] will I be able to call it ? [19:13] I mean successfully :) [19:13] yes, but I guess you shouldn't do this without a kernel being installed [19:13] do the call in one of the scripts [19:13] the problem I have is that I don't want all machines to have windows boot option. [19:14] I also don't want to add it manually after the installation. [19:14] have a script named WNODE [19:14] I prefer it to be a part of recreation of the machine. [19:14] then it will be called for this class only [19:14] so I edited file in files/boot/grub/menu.lst [19:14] and called it WNODE [19:15] that's fine, too [19:15] since then the kernel configuration fails, since there's no menu.lst created for some reason. [19:15] so I now edited by Mrfai's suggestio [19:15] so I now edited by Mrfai's suggestion the hooks/instsoft.WNODE and added the folder creation and fcopy call. [19:19] I wonder about another thing. [19:19] what's the future for FAI ? [19:19] :) [19:19] sobersabre: hu? [19:19] the present is nice. [19:19] :) [19:19] but what's next ? [19:19] sobersabre: there are several people working on it [19:19] ok. [19:20] is the "roadmap" avail somewhere ? [19:20] its in the wiki [19:20] ok [19:27] I've just ran svn co. [19:27] I guess ths is only read-only account ( anonymous ) [19:41] hmm... when does alioth *-guest stops being "guest" ? [20:10] ok ... I have lots to read. [20:11] Mrfai, the machine installed, btw [20:11] huge THANKS [20:11] byebye [20:11] tschuess [20:11] sobersabre (~bilbo@89-138-168-133.bb.netvision.net.il) left irc: Quit: Leaving [20:21] sepski (~sep@217.17.211.51) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [20:24] Nick change: MT -> Guest141 [20:24] MT_ (~MT@80.109.167.79) joined #fai. [20:24] Nick change: MT_ -> MT [20:31] Guest141 (~MT@dove.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [21:16] fai-guy_ (~christian@e177230127.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [21:16] Mrfai_ (~lange@e177230127.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [21:22] fai-guy (~christian@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [21:23] Mrfai (~lange@e177228118.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [22:05] Lin (~igor@200.179.57.57) left irc: Server closed connection [22:05] Lin (~igor@200.179.57.57) joined #fai. 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