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[11:31] <\sh> sneumann_: so you need be2net and be2scsi drivers for the flex10 [11:52] vicky_ (~luser@dhcp-83-219-97-225.customers.tvtnet.ch) left irc: Quit: leaving [11:56] vicky (~luser@dhcp-83-219-97-225.customers.tvtnet.ch) joined #fai. [13:58] ^Miaou^ (~AntoineR@82.230.94.236) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [14:03] ^Miaou^ (~AntoineR@82.230.94.236) joined #fai. [14:23] ErKa (~keryell@adsl.cri.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [14:29] \sh yes, I have that now, I did it with natty, but I might try again with lucid. [14:30] OTOH, it "only" for a HPC cluster, running Xen- Compute nodes, so we're fine upgradeing every 12 month [14:30] (or not at all) to new releases [14:31] (did you see that I got things working now ?) 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[20:40] i hope this is not too faq, been googling around for quite some time already.. trying to do a quickstart with fai and everything's been smooth [20:40] but, after the installation is supposed to start (calling task_confdir, mounting nfs, showing the FAI_FLAGS) i get nfs timeout [20:41] however if check from the commandline i can see the nfs is mounted and works just fine [20:44] hmm [20:47] this always works.. commenting about any problem to irc and instantly you are on the track again [20:51] HerrK (~keryell@212-198-134-165.rev.numericable.fr) joined #fai. [20:52] hmm. [20:53] you might look and see if the networking is being messed with. [20:53] ErKa (~keryell@212-198-134-165.rev.numericable.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [20:53] after thinking how should i ask help for my problem i digged into proper places and figured problem to dns [20:53] i mean, if you're starting as one network, and resetting the card, you might get a timeout. [20:54] aha. :) [20:56] excellent, rocks just fine :) [21:17] HerrK (~keryell@212-198-134-165.rev.numericable.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [21:32] ErKa (~keryell@212-198-134-165.rev.numericable.fr) joined #fai. [21:52] Ipkaf (~chatzilla@bgl93-7-88-189-218-150.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [21:52] hello [21:53] what broadbrand is it ? [21:53] Topic changed on #fai by Ipkaf!chatzilla@bgl93-7-88-189-218-150.fbx.proxad.net: h [21:54] Topic changed on #fai by Ipkaf!chatzilla@bgl93-7-88-189-218-150.fbx.proxad.net: [21:54] is there anyone here ? [22:05] nope. [22:06] what broadbrand is it ? [22:06] Topic changed on #fai by juri_!juri@24.248.213.223: fai-project.org [22:06] your question does not make sense. [22:06] repeating it won't help. [22:07] are you internet provider ? [22:07] please try restating it differently. possibly with different terminology. [22:07] i mean ISP [22:07] No. [22:07] i don't think anyone here is in the ISP business. [22:09] is that an ISP training school ? [22:12] i don't think so. :) [22:13] this is a place for developers and users of the fully automatic installation system, for debian. [22:13] and ubuntu, and redhat, and solaris, and... and... [22:13] i got ubuntu [22:13] what you mean by fully automatic installation? [22:14] can we install OS automatically ? [22:16] over the internet is that possible ? [22:16] speed up plz [22:17] sorry. :) [22:17] its a rare day someone asks me to speed up. :) [22:17] well do you get my question ? [22:17] yes, fai is for installing ubuntu or deban automatically, according to classes and templates you set up. [22:18] you could do it over a broadband connection, but i'd recomend off of a CD image or over a local network, for speed reasons. [22:20] great is that possible to install windows ? [22:20] windows 7 [22:21] if yes what would be the classe and the template we need to set up ? [22:22] for me it is not possible logically, i m sorry [22:22] installing OS over an broadbrand connection impossible [22:22] windows is harder. [22:22] harder to deal with, mostly. [22:23] you just only answered one part of my question [22:23] what would be the classe and the template we need to set up ? [22:24] i wouldn't know anything about windows. i deal with free software only. [22:24] sorry, but i know my corner of FAI. not all uses. :) [22:24] ok let takes an example of linux OS , ok for ubuntu [22:24] what you call classe and template ? [22:25] on ubuntu of course [22:25] for me, when i pick a hostname on debian or on ubuntu, 50-base-host-classes.sh picks a pile of classes, based on that hostname. [22:27] then those classes dictate debian settings, packages, and scripts that are run during install. [22:28] ok i get you mean to do a customize installation [22:29] if we need to install an OS over a broadband connection, how do you identify the PC, wish to install ? [22:31] do you get what i mean ? [22:33] hello [22:33] are you still there ? [22:34] i think it should a beta thing [22:34] i don't have time to test it, test you first [22:34] bye [22:35] Ipkaf (chatzilla@bgl93-7-88-189-218-150.fbx.proxad.net) left #fai. [22:43] dudes, what was *that*? :) [23:02] at first I thought it is a bot :-) [23:13] welcome to the internet. :) [23:28] sneumann__ (~sneumann@p5B0F7601.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [23:40] i try to enable grub2/grub-pc on a disk with a gpt partition table and lvm [23:41] i have this in the disk-config: [23:41] disk_config disk1 bootable:1 fstabkey:uuid disklabel:gpt bios_grub:1 [23:41] and get this from setup-storage: [23:42] ERROR (line 1): Invalid file: Was expecting /\Z/ but found "disk_config [23:42] disk1 bootable:1 fstabkey:uuid disklabel:gpt [23:42] bios_grub:1" instead [23:42] its not the latest setup-storage, i admitt. but should that work nowerdays? [00:00] --- Fri Feb 4 2011