[04:12] ErKa (~keryell@66.127.219.53) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [05:57] the-dude (the-dude@static.173.41.47.78.clients.your-server.de) left #fai. [06:25] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [06:50] ebbie (~username@berlin046.server4free.de) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [07:22] verwilst (~verwilst@router.begen1.office.netnoc.eu) joined #fai. [07:57] Mrfai (~lange@kueppers.informatik.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [08:02] sep (~sep@40.211.jostedal.no) left irc: Quit: Leaving [08:03] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) joined #fai. [09:12] faibot joined #fai. [09:39] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [10:14] ErKa (~keryell@66.127.219.103) joined #fai. [10:14] sep (~sep@40.211.jostedal.no) joined #fai. [12:15] coda (~coda@dhcp186-33.satec.es) joined #fai. [12:15] hi there! [12:15] hi [12:16] excuse me guys, does anybody know if I could use fai-server to install 64bit clients if my fai-server is 32bit? [12:16] hi mgoetze :) [12:16] yes. [12:16] yes, you can. you will need to generate a 64-bit nfsroot [12:16] just provide a 32bit nfsroot [12:16] this is possible in new fai versions if you have a 64-bit kernel on your 32-bit system [12:16] otherwise you need to generate it somewhere else and copy it over [12:16] oh, great [12:17] by the moment I'm using 2.6.26-2-686, let's see what I can do :P [12:17] thank you very much guys [12:19] just in case (and sorry for my ignorance), do you know if I just install linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64 should work without problems? [12:20] should work fine as long as your cpu supports it [12:20] ok, thanks again! [13:11] allee (~ach@allee.mpe.mpg.de) joined #fai. [13:27] tklassen (~tklassen@p4FE29F06.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #fai. [13:27] Hallo zusammen [13:28] Was kann ich dagegen machen das Debian automatisch nach der Install durch FAI die Netzwerkdevices umbenennt? Aus eth0 wird seltsamerweise immer eth2 [13:28] Auch bei physikalischen Maschinen [13:33] check your /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules maybe the installed system has one with eth0 and eht1 already defined. So on boot udev uses eth2 [13:33] hmh [13:33] one second please [13:34] no free leases [13:35] There are some thjngs registered [13:35] But how comes? [13:38] Should I replace the file with an empty one by default during the installation? [13:38] tklassen: check MAC of eth*. On which host do they exist? Did you ever start udev in the fai nfsroot? [13:39] No I have never done this [13:40] maybe you config space settings copy/create a faulty one? [13:40] hmh [13:41] my Server has one of this bnx2 network devices in it. [13:41] So I had to add the driver via usb Stick during the Installation [13:44] Looks like this is the error [13:44] the MAC Adress for eth0 is the same like on the Server [13:44] tklassen: check /var/tmp/base.tgz in you FAI nfsroot. The 70-persistent-net.rules should contain no entries [13:46] if there are entries then something is wrong [13:47] There are entries in it [13:47] The same as on the serverside [13:47] unfortunately [13:51] excuse me mgoetze, are you still there? [13:51] yes [13:53] mgoetze: sorry, I've noticed that my fai-server's cpu does not support the amd64 kernel.. do you know if there is any document to see which files to copy if I generate my 64bit kernel somewhere else? [13:53] (sorry for my poor english :S ) [13:53] you need to generate an nfsroot. just install fai, run make-fai-nfsroot, and copy over the contents of (by default) /srv/fai/nfsroot [13:55] So the best way for me would be to create a /network/interfaces file with eth2 in it right? Just to get rid of the trouble with the bnx2 driver [13:55] tklassen: no, best would be to fix your base.tgz by removing (entries from) 70-persistent-net.rules [13:57] hmh but I have to remind on that everytime I do fai-setup right? [13:57] ideally you would figure out why it happened because it's not supposed to [13:58] sts_ (~sts@hmm.ono.at) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [13:58] ahhm, I already have an nfsroot (32bits).. should I just copy it for example to /srv/fai/nfsroot-amd64 and replace the kernel files? I've tried by creating a new /etc/fai-amd64, updating the make-fai-nfsroot.conf by changing paths and adding --arch amd64, and running make-fai-nfsroot -v -C/etc/fai-amd64, but it just fails :( [13:58] I think it happens because of a warning during the fai-setup caused by the network card [13:58] coda: no. you need a completely 64-bit nfsroot and base.tgz. not just the kernel. [13:59] mgoetze: oh, ok.. I got it [13:59] mgoetze: thanks again :) [14:00] tklassen: why not add 70-persistent-net.rules should contain no entries without any eth* entry to your config. So you 'reset' the wrong one in base.tzg [14:01] ok [14:02] I will try this tomorrow, I promise ;) [14:02] tklassen: ;) [14:04] I have a lot of fences to jump over, before GNOME and everything around is like I want it to. [14:06] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [14:31] coda (~coda@dhcp186-33.satec.es) left irc: Quit: Leaving [14:32] tklassen (~tklassen@p4FE29F06.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [15:38] verwilst (~verwilst@router.begen1.office.netnoc.eu) left irc: Quit: Ex-Chat [18:05] fai: 73 mt committed revision 5783 to 7 fai: added Waldemar's/Thorsten's eval_cmdline patch [19:59] mt (~mt@chello084112032179.1.11.vie.surfer.at) joined #fai. 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