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10:27 Mrfaijustleen: If you have installed the ubuntu packages of FAI, then you have to adjust some package names in /etc/fai/NFSROOT.
10:27 MrfaiFor lenny use: linux-image-686 aufs-modules-2.6-686
10:28 Mrfaifor squeeze and amd64 use: linux-image-2.6-amd64
10:28 MrfaiThere may be other packages in Debian with a different name then in Ubuntu
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10:32 justleenMrFai: thnx, but I only use debian...
11:02 justleenI do have a question though.. I upgraded to 3.47 earlier this week, and i;d like to test if all our hardware is still booting properly of pxe and starting FAI install correctly.
11:03 justleenbut I dont want to actually reinstall them
11:03 justleenwhat is the best way to test this? create a new class with no disk layout/scripts/files/hooks/etc and boot it?
11:17 _julianMrfai: hi, is it actually possible to use a 32 bit server to install 64 bit clients?
11:20 mgoetze_julian: afaik yes if the server has a 64-bit kernel
11:21 _julianmgoetze: you mean a 64 bit kernel image? I guess the nfsroot needs to be entirely 64 bit? don't know how to achieve that actually
11:28 justleen_julian: yes you can run a mixed enviroment. Problem is when your fai server is 32bit, that you need to generate a nfs root on a different 64bit system and copy it over
11:28 justleenhttp://wiki.fai-project.org/wiki/FAI_Cross-architecture
11:29 _julianjustleen: hm, sounds like extra work... crap... don't have any 64bit system beside the target systems
11:30 justleenit was a bit of a pain, yes
11:31 justleenin the end i moved our fai server to a 64 bit capable machine, installed fai, copied config space to the new box..
11:31 _julianyeah, sounds like the best way. just need a 64bit system to use for this. currently I had assigned a Core2 CPU system as server, but this is only 32 bit
11:33 justleensaved me a lot of hassle in the end..
11:33 _julianyeah, well I could set up a vm on my notebook for first tests and then migrate it to a real server later
11:33 justleensince when ever you want add stuff to the nfsroot, your stuck with the whole proccess of creating it on a remote, copy it over
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