Thank you Michael. Now, i have understood very well. But the basefiles/ directory doesn't exist in the <br>configuration space. Must it be created?<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/10/21 Rob <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rclemley@booksys.com">rclemley@booksys.com</a>></span><br>
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On 10/21/2010 02:26 PM, Michael Tautschnig wrote:<br>
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Thank you very much. But how must it look the UBUNTU1004 class for example?<br>
Is it the same as the classes located in package_config<br>
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I guess UBUNTU1004 shall describe the configuration of a Ubuntu 10.04 system;<br>
then you'd need a UBUNTU1004.tar.gz in basefiles/, which will be unpacked for<br>
those hosts that will get all the other UBUNTU1004 stuff. Does this answer your<br>
question?<br>
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What is the best way to make the basefile.tar.gz? Should we<br>
do a debootstrap and tar up the files before booting the<br>
bootstrapped system?<br>
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And, reading <a href="http://fai-project.org/fai-guide/ar01s07.html" target="_blank">http://fai-project.org/fai-guide/ar01s07.html</a>, I'm also wondering where<br>
I can put a hook in FAI to create the basefiles.tar.gz on a newly bootstrapped<br>
system which is being built by fai.<br>
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It seems the hook would go right before the "configure" task. Correct?<br>
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