Add new package: fai-make-nfsroot

Moritz Struebe Moritz.Struebe at cs.fau.de
Wed Nov 26 11:08:28 CET 2014


Am 2014-11-26 um 10:53 schrieb Thomas Lange:
>>>>>> On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 09:15:22 +0100, Moritz Struebe <Moritz.Struebe at cs.fau.de> said:
>     > I'd like to add a new package fai-make-nfsroot.
>     > Rationale: In our system we have one central tftp and nfs server. For
>     > the sake of clean systems we run fai-make-nfsroot on a different
>     > machine. Also I like to have minimal packages that do not automatically
>     > install all kinds of servers on my system (I know there is always  -R,
>     > but none the less).
>     > Before I start putting work into this I wanted to know whether there is
>     > anything that speaks against doing that.
>
> Hi Morty,
>
> this package would only include one script and its man page. The
> dependencies would be the same as for the fai-server package. So, using
> -R when installing fai-server is the best solution. And of course, I'm
> pretty sure the ftp-master team would not allow this new package with
> only one script in it.
>

To get the gist: fai-make-nfsroot.install (maybe an other package name
would be better) would contain
usr/sbin/fai-cd
usr/sbin/fai-make-nfsroot
usr/sbin/fai-nfsroot2image
usr/bin/fai-mirror
etc/fai/grub.cfg
etc/fai/NFSROOT
etc/fai/apt/sources.list
etc/fai/nfsroot.conf
etc/fai/live.conf


Morty


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