[00:03] yes. That eliminated the host key confirmation and I made a .authorized_keys file in /var/log/.ssh to bypass the password prompt. [00:03] Thank you [00:03] errr ... /var/log/fai/.ssh [00:03] thanks again. Have a good one [00:04] eJones (~ejones@72.8.64.88) left irc: Quit: Leaving [00:42] fxcp_ (~ctp@brsg-d9bef661.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [00:49] fxcp__ (~ctp@brsg-d9bef711.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [03:01] fxcp__ (~ctp@brsg-d9bee8ce.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [03:08] fxcp_ (~ctp@brsg-d9bef661.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [04:00] fxcp_ (~ctp@brsg-d9beec5b.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [04:07] fxcp__ (~ctp@brsg-d9bee8ce.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [04:48] Shingoshi (~Shingoshi@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [04:50] Shingoshi (~Shingoshi@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) joined #fai. 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[10:52] mit welcher subnetmaske können sie genug c-Klassen-IP-Adressen verwenden, um 2000 hosts zu adressieren [10:53] Könnte mir das mal jemand beantworten [10:53] http://www.administrator.de/Subnetting_leichtgemacht.html [10:56] hilft mir nicht gross weiter [10:57] 256 512 1024 20248 [10:57] 256 512 1024 2048 [10:58] Holger ist das die Lösung [10:58] ne, das ist ein tipp [10:59] Ich interpretier das aber als Lösung [10:59] http://www.networkclue.com/routing/tcpip/calculating-masks.aspx [10:59] dieser channel heisst #fai, nicht #hausaufgabenhilfe [11:00] hilfe hast du jetzt aber trotzdem bekommen [11:00] lol [11:01] Aber er heisst Prüfungshilfe [11:02] Wiss (~Wiss@213.144.156.248) left irc: Quit: http://irc2go.com/ [11:03] irc2go waehrend ccna exam?! ;) [11:04] zu hart, oder? ;9 [11:06] rsyslogd --c "invalid option" -moechte fai-3.2.16 benutzen und hab grad das nfsroot gebaut [11:07] gibt es da schon text zu? ;) hat jmd. n link ? [11:11] subnetmask? c-klassen-IPs? 20tes jahrhundert? [11:14] subroutines-linux: rsyslogd -c3 [11:15] rsyslogd kennt kein -c ;( [11:17] tempel: naja das von etch schon [11:18] uh, ubuntu hardy here [11:18] naja, ubuntu, was soll man dazu sagen [11:20] hmm, hast n tipp wie ich das hinbekomme? zurueck zu syslog und den confdir task aus fai-3.2.8 klauen? [11:21] rsyslog version 3 installieren? [11:21] rjd (~rjd@sigkill.se) joined #fai. [11:21] (hab ja keine ahnung welche version bei hardy dabei ist) [11:22] rsyslog 1.19.12-1 [11:22] oeh [11:22] rsyslog 3.16.1-1~bpo40+1 [11:23] hm schnell vorangekommen, 1.19.12 ist aus dez 2007 [11:55] hmm intrepid hat 3.18.1-1, will aber das nfsroot nicht auf intrepid updaten (schlechte erfahrungen mit gutsy->hardy) [12:00] yournick (~yournick@pD95F77C0.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #fai. [12:37] fai: 3 mt committed revision 5286 to 7 fai: - #494431 already fixed in trunk [12:37] fai: - updated logtail patch after changes to control file [12:58] fai: 3 mt committed revision 5287 to 7 fai: Added patch to support GPT+BIOS [13:59] does anyone have some ideas about how to control /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules during FAI installation? [14:00] i'm currently testing a server with dual onboard and dual pci nic, and would like to have eth0 = first onboard nic, etc. [14:00] but the first onboard nic seems to have ended up as eth3 for now :( [15:44] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [15:47] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined #fai. [14:49] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:54] faibot joined #fai. [14:58] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined #fai. [15:11] jstein (~jstein3@cip1.ph-cip.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: Leaving [15:37] fxcp_ (~ctp@brsg-d9beec5b.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [15:59] mgoetze: check the wiki [16:02] it recommends writing a custom persistent-net.rules, that's unfortunately not scalable enough for me [16:02] i found a dell tool called biosdevname which correctly identifies what an interface should be called [16:03] unfortunately, the udev rule in the random debian package i downloaded doesn't work [16:16] i don't get it, the rules looks just fine [16:16] KERNEL=="eth*", ACTION=="add", PROGRAM="/usr/sbin/biosdevname --policy=embedded_ethN_slots_names -i %k", NAME="%c" [16:17] try "udevadm monitor" [16:17] to see what udev does [16:18] apt-cache search udevadm can't find it (on etch) [16:19] its part of udev [16:19] (in lenny :) [16:19] dunno bout etch [16:19] nope, not in udev 0.105-4 :( [16:20] pity :( [16:20] there's a /usr/sbin/udevmonitor [16:20] ah :) [16:20] the question is, how do i simulate all my ethernet interfaces getting pulled out and plugged back in? 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