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[17:12] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) left irc: [17:37] ErKa (~keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [17:46] Action: SpComb wonders why the 'udevsettle --timeout 10 && mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda1' step doesn't show any of mkfs's normal status output [17:49] since it's a step that takes a fair amount of time for a 30G partition [18:11] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [18:12] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [18:28] Action: SpComb is pleased; bootable ubuntu 9.04 via FAI [18:31] http://faiwiki.informatik.uni-koeln.de/index.php/UbuntuJauntyInstallationHowTo <-- unfortunately this article doesn't contain the ubuntu-desktop package :) [18:42] ErKa (~keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [19:27] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [19:29] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [20:36] adrian15b (~adrian@host-0-189.rev.dc9.debconf.org) joined #fai. [20:36] Hi [20:36] Hi I am working with Fai with an Ubuntu 9.10 FAI version. [20:36] *with Mrfai [20:36] but he seems to have disappeared :) [20:37] so I was wondering if someone did know what it is the installation script in the install client pc that runs vol_id for identifying partitions [20:37] or where could I look and search for these kind of files? [20:37] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [21:05] adrian15b: i guess you mean setup_storage [21:08] No... well... I have found it [21:08] Parser.pm somewhere in the share files. I did it by searching it at the source code [21:13] adrian15b: I'm currently busy setting up a Ubuntu FAI environment as well... although, 9.04 [21:14] Command /lib/udev/vol_id -l /dev/hda1 had exit code 3 [21:14] that issue? [21:15] yeah [21:15] well [21:15] No because [21:15] you, at least, have the vol_id command. [21:15] Can you run vol_id from the install client manually or not? [21:15] SpComb: ? [21:16] yes [21:16] it's in myt PATH [21:16] It might be that you do not have a label set. [21:18] Maybe is a bad "file that setups hard disks and partition" misconfiguration ? [21:23] SpComb: No [21:24] SpComb: It seems to me that /dev/hda1 is not the actual hard disk that the install client has [21:24] I mean, whatever the reason /dev/hda1 device does not exist. [21:24] Can you please check this? [21:24] SpComb: ? [21:36] adrian15b: /dev/hda1 is mounted as / [21:49] but [21:49] SpComb: now that I read it again [21:49] SpComb: Code 3 is not any error at all [21:49] SpComb: The code is written so that code 3 gets ignored. [21:50] SpComb: Your problem seems to be a ghost. Are you sure you have problems with that ? [21:50] it doesn't seem to cause any issues [21:52] SpComb: So... do not worry about it [21:53] SpComb: So you are trying to setup a Ubuntu 9.04 FAI environment! [21:53] indeed I am [21:53] SpComb: And I suppose you are not using the multiboot method from the wiki. [21:53] SpComb: Like the actual men. [21:54] SpComb: With hair in the chest :) [21:54] SpComb: Well, have you seen my work on Desdeslin (ubuntu 8.10) ? [21:54] mutliboot? Between what? [21:54] SpComb: About modifying live_initramfs, initramfs-tools ? [21:54] heh [21:54] SpComb: Well [21:55] SpComb: Do you know that FAI in Ubuntu 8.10 is currently broken? [21:55] nope [21:55] SpComb: I mean, ever if you know that it is broken, do you want to make it work? [21:55] Oh. [21:55] So you did not know it. [21:56] There is someone at the list who advises an alternative method for using FAI in those cases like you. [21:56] so far, 9.04 seems good, wasn't too much of a pain to get it working, apart from some minor quibbles [21:56] Yes? [21:56] SpComb: I had some many problems with Ubuntu 8.10 that I thought that Ubuntu 9.04 was going to be the same. [21:57] nope... I didn't use the example/simple config stuff directly, but I kind of merged the stuff from the Jaunty article with those [21:57] We are working with Mrfai on the Ubuntu 9.10 package because we know that FAI for Ubuntu 9.04 is not going to be fixed [21:57] and that was enough for a bootable 9.09 without any desktop [21:57] *9.04 [21:57] jaunty article ? [21:57] ah yes [21:57] let me check it [21:58] I can put up a tarball of my config tree if you're interested, it's rather straightforward [21:59] SpComb: Ok. [21:59] SpComb: I am not interested. [22:00] SpComb: If you check that howto you will see that their bootstrap is based on debian, not in jaunty itself. [22:00] SpComb: Our Karmic package will let the users to use the karmic bootstrap. This means that you will be able to use FAI by just using the officiall instructions. [22:01] SpComb: So, yes, that jaunty wiki is the same as the multiboot I have told (Although I meant multi distribution not multiboot) [22:03] indeed, it's a lenny nfsroot [22:06] That's it. [23:08] unambiguous (~munchies@linux2.e-insites.com) joined #fai. [23:08] unambiguous (munchies@linux2.e-insites.com) left #fai. [23:11] exe (~linkdead@189-31-191-59.cbace701.e.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined #fai. [23:11] exe (linkdead@189-31-191-59.cbace701.e.brasiltelecom.net.br) left #fai. [23:11] exe (~linkdead@189-31-191-59.cbace701.e.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined #fai. [23:11] exe (linkdead@189-31-191-59.cbace701.e.brasiltelecom.net.br) left #fai. [00:00] --- Sat Jul 25 2009