One-time net-install
Thomas Lange
lange at informatik.uni-koeln.de
Tue Oct 21 17:26:52 CEST 2008
>>>>> On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:16:36 +0200, Nikola Kne$,1!>(Bevi$,1 '(B <laladelausanne at gmail.com> said:
> does anyone has a tip/trick how to do one-time net-install. I'm
> currently using fai-chboot to enable netinstall on a machine, and
> reboot it. Then I wait until I see in faimond that the machine started
> installation, so I again fire up fai-chboot to disable netinstall on
> that machine (ie. next time machine boots, it will do localboot). Is
> there a way to simplify this? I would like to use fai-chboot once...
You have to define LOGUSER and then call fai-setup. Then everything
should be set up (ssh keys) so that each install client can log into
you install server and call fai-chboot. You can also use faimond -b.
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regards Thomas
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