make nfsroot in 64bit chroot

Rudy Gevaert Rudy.Gevaert at UGent.be
Tue Jun 6 17:39:21 CEST 2006


Hi,

I'm trying to create a fai nfsroot in a 64bit chroot on a system with a 
64 bit kernel with 32bit userland.

These are the steps I already took:
- install 32bit sarge
- install 64bit kernel
- create chroot with

# cdebootstrap --arch=amd64 sarge /ugdisk/pure64 \ 
http://ftp.belnet.be/debian-amd64/debian/
# cp /etc/hostname /etc/resolv.conf /etc/network/interfaces \ 
/ugdisk/pure64/etc/
# chroot /ugdisk/pure64/

- set up fai:
# apt-get install fai-server
- configure fai...
- call fai-setup:


wopr:/# fai-setup
Account $LOGUSER=fai already exists.
Make sure that all install clients can
log into this account without a password.
Using interface eth1 to determine local hostname.
Warning: cannot open /proc/net/dev (No such file or directory). Limited 
output.

and then it hangs...

Running make-fai-nfsroot works fine...

Is this normal?

Thanks in advance,

Rudy

(I haven't tested the nfsroot because I'm having some kernel problems 
that I have to fix first)
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Directie ICT, afd. Infrastructuur  Direction ICT, Infrastructure dept.
Groep Systemen                     Systems group
Universiteit Gent                  Ghent University
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