[01:43] fxcp_ (~ctp@brsg-d9bee330.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [01:50] fxcp__ (~ctp@brsg-d9bef153.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [03:02] fxcp__ (~ctp@brsg-d9bee758.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [03:09] fxcp_ (~ctp@brsg-d9bee330.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [06:22] juri_ (~juri@wsip-68-98-200-252.ks.ok.cox.net) joined #fai. [08:01] Mrfai (~lange@kueppers.informatik.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [08:17] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [08:21] mettler (~mettler@dsl-62-220-14-162.berlikomm.net) joined #fai. [08:24] ErKa (keryell@m6.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [08:27] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [08:28] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [09:04] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) joined #fai. [10:07] allee (~ach@allee.mpe.mpg.de) joined #fai. [10:34] sep (~sep@40.211.jostedal.no) joined #fai. [10:36] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC21970.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #fai. [10:36] morgen [10:45] habe eine frage zum erweitern von install_packages [10:45] reicht es hier den hash %commands zu erweitern? [10:47] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:47] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) joined #fai. [11:04] jein [11:05] es gehoert auch @commands dazu, das bestimmt die reihenfolge in der die kommandos abgearbeitet werden. WEnn es dann noch eine sonderbehandlung erfordert ist noch etwas mehr zu tun [11:05] fai-guy: was felht denn da? [11:28] Mrfai: oss hat ab version 11 keine yum unterstützung mehr drin [11:28] ich wollte nun zypper nutzen, das yast nicht so schön ist [11:38] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9bee758.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [11:43] fxcp__ (~ctp@brsg-d9bee758.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [11:59] ErKa (keryell@m6.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [12:02] ok, bin gespannt auf deinen patch ;-) [12:35] atlantide (~antares@mail.lipn.univ-paris13.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [12:37] ErKa (~keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [13:32] siggg (jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left #fai. [14:22] Action: h01ger installs fai-client on his new laptop (a month old and in use) and runs softupdate for the first time... :) [14:23] took so long because i also switched it to lenny.. [14:25] is there a howto-upgrade-your-etch-setup-to-lenny somewhere? [14:28] find /etc -name "*pre_fcopy*" is a good start [14:28] but no [14:29] "find $faiconfigdir -name $HOSTNAME" another [14:29] "find $faiconfigdir -name ETCH" also [14:29] you also will want to check $faiconfigdir/scripts [14:30] stockholm, there must be some things without howtos for the poor consultants being able to make some money to feed their dogs ;) [14:34] ErKa (~keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:41] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [14:42] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [14:51] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [15:45] h01ger: actually i dont have the real etch fai but a later better version with debian live [15:46] Action: h01ger thought you were talking about configspaces. i hope knowone uses the etch version of fai ;-) [15:47] yes, i was thinking of config spaces initially [15:59] rgsteele||work (~ryan@vpn.aweber.com) joined #fai. [16:03] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC21970.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [16:17] i have a ftp://repository for ubuntu using passwords, do u know a way how to proxy it via apt-proxy ? [16:18] getting errors after adding the repo "deb ftp://foo:bar@myhost/fai/ /" to the backends [16:19] mettler: just enabling anonymous access? [16:21] it's anyway not very secure, because the nfsroot has knowledge to access it, (or the apt-proxy, which again is non-authenticated)... [16:21] hm, its connected to the rest of the world ^^ [16:21] I don't understand that sentence - even less if it is pro or con my proposal ;) [16:22] have to build a faiserver for a offline network and wanted to put the passwd-saved packages in the apt-proxy cache [16:26] jinkusu (~jinx@fw1.damballa.com) joined #fai. [16:31] the fai-mirror tools seems to have some problems with ubuntu+non-free repos?! [16:39] which problems? Do you have an error message? [16:43] yes, give me one more second ;) [16:44] im using fai 3.2.8 [16:49] maybe they occured because i moved the nfsroot/var/* files away, ...i got "ambigous redirect $pfile" [16:50] just recreated the /var/ files again and it works ;) [16:50] it did not add the packages correctly to packages.gz withou [16:50] t [16:51] well looks good this time ;) [16:59] sepski (ronny@alu.aasen.cx) joined #fai. [17:37] gn8 [17:37] mettler (~mettler@dsl-62-220-14-162.berlikomm.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [17:39] is there a list of important/worth mentioning changes from FAI of etch to FAI of lenny? [17:45] mikap: the changelog should have these [17:46] (and I didn't read it yet) [17:46] ;) [17:47] lazyb0y: hm nope, I mean like: what traps, important changes, new features,... do we have - that's not what /usr/share/doc/fai-$FOO/changelog.gz provides [17:48] like a rough, short roadmap [17:49] oh, I thought that's what Thomas is usually putting in there... [17:50] I should admit now, that I didn't only miss reading the current one... [17:51] http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/f/fai/fai_3.2.16/changelog -> check out the changes from 3.1.8, that's not really what I'm talking about ;) [17:52] for example: the new setup-storage, a new user usually isn't interested in the changelogs fixing any bugs in setup-storage behind version 3.2.8 until 3.2.16 [17:53] I'm not a typical user of fai so I sadly can't contribute this document [17:54] but I guess it might be very useful for existing as well as for new users of fai [17:54] I admit, I didn't really test the lenny versions much since the last dev workshop... [17:54] I'm doing it today because tomorrow I have to give a talk :) [17:56] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [18:09] There's the NEWS.Debian.gz file, which is for the user changes [18:09] http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/NEWS [18:12] ah, I guessed I confused these.... [18:21] but it has no entries since 3.2.8 ;) [18:24] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [18:32] so, no major important changes for the users point of view. [18:37] yournick (~yournick@pD95F6FDF.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #fai. [18:38] is the usage of setup-storage explained in the fai guide? [18:39] maybe the news file should point the reader there. it's not clear from the news file that the new tool is not compatible, and the user needs a different style of disk config now [19:11] Mrfai: ah :) [19:27] teratoma (~teratoma@i.dont.get.mad.i.get.stabby.net) joined #fai. [19:27] my machine netboots off of one nic, but early in the fai'ing process, FAI tries to get a dhcp address off of the other nic, and fails. what should i do ? [19:33] teratoma: can be a bigger problem to solve. Can you remove or disable one card or boot from the other nic? [19:39] this is a description why things are not so easy [19:39] Mrfai: ive tried to disable a nic in bios, i cant. [19:39] http://linux.dell.com/files/whitepapers/nic-enum-whitepaper.pdf [19:39] teratoma: did you try eth0=? [19:39] oz_: where would i do that ? [19:39] teratoma: how do you boot? [19:40] you need to pass this as boot arg to the kernel [19:40] oz_: im trying to install the machine with FAI. pretend there is no OS on there at all. [19:40] but to be honest...I never saw it working :] [19:40] teratoma: are you using a fai-CD? [19:41] oz_: no, im booting over network [19:44] teratoma: but believe me, it's much easier to disable the nic. [19:44] Action: oz_ remembers this as one of the bigger PITAs. [19:49] bisabling the nic in the bios may work or not. The kernel may detect it even it's disabled in the BIOS. But you should try. [20:03] Mrfai (~lange@kueppers.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [20:47] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9bee758.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [21:39] yournick (~yournick@pD95F6FDF.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [21:41] rgsteele||work (~ryan@vpn.aweber.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [22:59] sepski (ronny@alu.aasen.cx) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [23:15] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [00:00] --- Tue Feb 3 2009