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| 07:40 BScherrer | Good morning. I worked sometime with the fai-cd and now want to setup a fai-server. Is it possible to boot and install 32bit and 64bit clients from one server or do I need 2 servers, running in the wanted architecture? |
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| 07:51 stockholm | BScherrer: you can have two nfs roots |
| 07:53 BScherrer | stockholm: you mean under /srv/fai/nfsroot ? How can I create a 64bit nfsroot in a 32 bit environment? Or should I do it the other way round? |
| 07:58 stockholm | you could create it by mounting it from an amd64 box and have IT create the nfsroot |
| 07:58 stockholm | an amd64 machine could do both itself |
| 07:59 stockholm | i only need native changeroots, but i know its possible. |
| 07:59 stockholm | the fai wiki might have some info on this |
| 08:02 BScherrer | http://faiwiki.informatik.uni-koeln.de/index.php/FAI_How_to_build_a_i386_and_x86_64_compatible_FAI_server_on_Debian_Etch_x86_64 |
| 08:02 BScherrer | I see - very cool! :) |
| 08:06 stockholm | nice |
| 08:17 BScherrer | thanks for the help! bye |
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| 09:04 mikap | Mrfai: http://chris-lamb.co.uk/2008/09/17/debian-developer/ - a must read ["Never underestimate the importance of giving credit in changelog entries."] (via h01ger) |
| 09:06 Mrfai | mikap: OK, ich verstehe es ja langsam |
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| 09:48 tokkee | :-) |
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| 10:12 h01ger | Mrfai, this chris lamb blogpost is such a good example why/how some harmless little words have such a huge impact :) |
| 10:30 mikap | Mrfai: :) |
| 11:35 stockholm | how can one tell fcopy to *replace* a given file? |
| 11:35 stockholm | typ "delete if file exists" |
| 11:36 h01ger | man fcopy? |
| 11:36 stockholm | man? what is man? |
| 11:36 stockholm | andreas@jesaja:~$ man fcopy |
| 11:36 stockholm | No manual entry for fcopy |
| 11:36 stockholm | ok, just kidding |
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| 15:28 FBI | fai: 3 lange committed revision 5169 to 7 fai: remove obsolete code for fetching boot floppy images |
| 15:40 stockholm | torkel: how did you guys switch off the BMC stuff of the IBM boxes? |
| 15:40 stockholm | i want to use asu as a tool, but i am unsure how to disable it best |
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| 16:02 Frendor | hi |
| 16:04 Mrfai | hi |
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| 17:01 FBI | fai: 3 lange committed revision 5170 to 7 fai: major review of documentation |
| 17:02 FBI | fai: 3 lange committed revision 5171 to 7 fai: minor changes |
| 17:06 FBI | fai: 3 lange committed revision 5172 to 7 fai: fix syntax errors |
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| 18:32 stockholm | when would be a good time to carve system accessible disks out of a raid? |
| 18:32 stockholm | do i have to reboot so that /proc/partitions is updated? |
| 18:35 stockholm | disk_info is run in the setup task, i guess? |
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| 20:04 rgsteele||work | help set |
| 20:04 rgsteele||work | Bah |
| 20:06 rgsteele||work | Hey folks - I've recently set up an FAI installation, but I want to take it a bit further than a vanilla setup. I've read reports (but no details) of folks using FAI to set up hardware RAID (and even flashing the BIOS). I was wondering if there was any official documentation on either of the two subjects? |
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| 21:23 stockholm | i just wanted to tell rgsteele about my raid and bios stuff i did today |
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