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[08:47] siggg (~jean@tra78-3-82-244-85-196.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [09:12] urs? [09:13] yes [09:13] So you fixed your problem just the way I would have had to fix it anyway, by ignoring this line [09:13] (the problem with setup-storage) [09:14] but could you tell me whether there's anything that would explain this warning given by parted? [09:14] is it a standard SCSI disk? [09:15] I think it's quite a normal sata disk [09:15] maybe the controller is a little strange, I will check that later [09:15] verwilst (~verwilst@router.begen1.office.netnoc.eu) joined #fai. [09:16] are you still getting such warnings, if you run parted on the installed system? [09:16] maybe to explain my questions: [09:17] Of course we can just ignore this warning and hope everything is fine, but I'd just like to understand why the warning occurs in the first place [09:17] and I couldn't figure out that much by googling it [09:49] ErKa (~keryell@APuteaux-154-1-72-2.w81-249.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #fai. 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[11:32] Ah, I guess I found the root of the problem: I was booting an older kernel, for which no modules were present in the nfsroot [11:32] hence it just used an ultra-generic driver to talk with the harddisk and was unable to determine the sector size [11:32] (This also lead to it not being able to mount the ext3 later on, and subsequently installing the whole system into the ramdisk) [13:40] urs, Mrfai, so I guess we will not add this Warning: ... pattern to the lines ignored by setup-storage [13:40] should the problem occur again we should better tell people to make sure they have loaded the proper set of modules [13:41] I believe I have seen some similar report with missing modules on the net [13:47] mt: but it would be a good Idea that setup-storage echoes the line it's confused about [13:47] instead of just dying with "Table Header not seen" [13:47] indeed [13:47] shouldn't be too hard to accomplish [13:52] good solution. +1 from me [14:10] fai: 3 mt committed revision 6178 to 7 fai: Added patch to included parted output line if parsing parted output fails (the [14:10] fai: mysterious Table header not seen yet). [14:19] urs, should you have a chance of testing your "broken" setup once again: [14:19] The patch is in 4.0~beta2+experimental38 [14:22] excellent, I may try that tomorrow. [14:23] that would be great! [14:23] If you get a chance, please mail your results to mt@debian.org [14:23] thanks a lot!!! [14:54] siggg (~jean@tra78-3-82-244-85-196.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:05] fai: 3 lange committed revision 6179 to 7 fai: ask for logo [16:25] \sh (~shermann@nat.de.netviewer.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:44] justleen (~leen@rev-131-102.virtu.nl) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [16:49] verwilst (~verwilst@router.begen1.office.netnoc.eu) left irc: Quit: Ex-Chat [16:59] I'm getting the following error on my FAI test client : The system could not determine a system name for ip 0.0.0.0 [16:59] This is at the very beginning of the FAI installation... [16:59] What could be going wrong? [16:59] what is the very very beginning? [17:00] is it a dhcp request from PXE or from the kernel? [17:00] or after the red text appears? [17:00] It's in a red text box [17:01] ? [17:01] (titled FAI installation progress) [17:01] I never saw this? Do you use gosa? [17:02] ahh, yes... I thought this was not the gosa part, but it must be. [17:02] I will ask on the gosa channel. [17:02] I guess it's something with a dhcp request [17:39] msc (~msc@gw1.cgn3.hosteurope.de) left irc: Quit: msc [18:19] mcarvalh (~mike@144.212.3.4) joined #fai. [19:02] Mrfai (~lange@suenner.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [22:52] ErKa (~keryell@APuteaux-154-1-72-2.w81-249.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [23:53] ErKa (~keryell@212-198-134-165.rev.numericable.fr) joined #fai. [00:00] --- Fri Nov 5 2010