debootstrapping multidistributions

Michael Tautschnig mt at debian.org
Thu Oct 21 21:26:53 CEST 2010


> Thank you very much. But how must it look the UBUNTU1004 class for example?
> Is it the same as the classes located in package_config?
> 

I guess UBUNTU1004 shall describe the configuration of a Ubuntu 10.04 system;
then you'd need a UBUNTU1004.tar.gz in basefiles/, which will be unpacked for
those hosts that will get all the other UBUNTU1004 stuff. Does this answer your
question?

Best,
Michael

> 2010/10/20 Thomas Lange <lange at informatik.uni-koeln.de>
> 
> >  >>>>> On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 11:40:20 +0000, mamadou diop <
> > diopmodou8 at gmail.com> said:
> >
> >    > Hello. How to create multi-nfsroots for differents distributions on a
> > FAI
> >    > server?
> >    > For example, if the FAI server is Ubuntu hardy, is it possible to
> >    > debootstrap lucid or even Debian squeeze?
> > Yes. Different basefiles are what you need. Have a look at
> > http://fai-project.org/fai-guide/ar01s07.html
> >
> > That way you can install different distributions but only using the
> > same nfsroot.
> > --
> > regards Thomas
> >
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