Before doing a fai install, you will need to populate /q/root/luks and
/q/root/shadow, see their references. You might also want to copy
existing /etc/ssh/*host* to
-/p/c/machine_specific/HOST/filesystem/etc/ssh.
+/p/c/machine_specific/HOST/filesystem/etc/ssh
host-* luks keyfiles generated like:
head -c 2048 /dev/urandom | od | s dd of=/q/root/luks/host-demohost
# Replacing a raid 10 disk
-# i expect better results with newer kernel and btrfs progs than the default stretch
-fai-server buster
-
pxe-server -S HOST fai
# btrfs replace or delete. prefer replace. to setup partitions on replacement drive:
# Expected output in fai logs
+On focal,
+fai.log:updatebase.UBUNTU FAILED with exit code 1.
+the real error is dpkg-reconfigure locales, seems to be related
+to a workaround for < 20.04, relevant comment:
+# in case the locales are already included inside the base file (Ubuntu)
+in config/hooks/instsoft.DEBIAN
+
+
For flidas, when installing systemd, this error happens, and it's
a superflous upstream bug based on reading the post install script:
addgroup: The group `systemd-journal' already exists as a system group. Exiting.
Operation failed: No such file or directory
+On nabia/newer, python is removed, now its python3,
+and its easier to just let the package get removed than
+do host class package config.
+fai.log:WARNING: These unknown packages are removed from the installation list: python python-minimal
+
+Similar to python, linux-image-amd64 is the debian package name
+for the kernel, linux-image-generic is for ubuntu, but the
+DEBIAN class is defined on ubuntu and its easier to just let
+the package get removed with this warning:
+fai.log:WARNING: These unknown packages are removed from the installation list: linux-image-amd64
+Also, cryptsetup-initramfs is new to buster/nabia, it gets removed
+on earlier versions.
+
# linode notes
. fai-wrapper
./fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT
-# on local host
+# on remote host
# install ubuntu 20.04 using virt-install
-s virt-install --os-variant=ubuntu16.04 --cdrom ubuntu-20.04-desktop-amd64.iso --disk path=u2004.qcow2 -r 2048 --vcpus 1 -n u2004
-sudo qemu-img create -o preallocation=metadata -f qcow2 u2004.qcow2 15G
+sudo -i
+virt-install --os-variant=ubuntu16.04 --cdrom ubuntu-20.04-desktop-amd64.iso --disk path=u2004.qcow2 -r 2048 --vcpus 1 -n u2004
+qemu-img create -o preallocation=metadata -f qcow2 u2004.qcow2 15G
+# alternatively, also tried a physical install, because I know the virtual install ends up
+# with some differen things, like some spice service. then pulled the data out with
+rsync -ahSAX --numeric-ids --exclude=proc --exclude=sys --exclude=dev --exclude=tmp --exclude=run root@tp:/ .; mkdir proc sys dev tmp
+
modprobe nbd
+qemu-nbd --connect=/dev/nbd0 u1804.qcow2 -f qcow2
qemu-nbd --connect=/dev/nbd0 u2004.qcow2 -f qcow2
-s mount /dev/nbd0p5 /mnt/1
-s rsync -avhSAXP --numeric-ids /mnt/1/ root@tp:/mnt/root/root_ubuntubionic
-
-# on remote host:
-# mount boot and root to /mnt/1
-sudo -i
-cd /mnt/1
+mount /dev/nbd0p1 /mnt/1 # bionic
+mount /dev/nbd0p5 /mnt/1 # focal
+mount -o bind /mnt/root/root_ubuntubionic /mnt/2
+mount -o bind /mnt/root/root_ubuntufocal /mnt/2
+mkdir -p /mnt/2/boot
+mount -o bind /mnt/boot/boot_ubuntubionic /mnt/2/boot
+mount -o bind /mnt/boot/boot_ubuntufocal /mnt/2/boot
+# S = sparse, A = acls, X = xattrs
+rsync -ahSAX --numeric-ids /mnt/1/ /mnt/2
+
+cd /mnt/2
cp /tmp/fai/crypttab etc
-cp /tmp/fstab etc
+sed -i "s#/root/keyscript,#decrypt_keyctl,#" etc/crypttab
+cp /tmp/fai/fstab etc
+echo "tmpfs /tmp tmpfs nodev,nosuid,size=50%,mode=1777 0 0" >> etc/fstab
chrbind
chroot .
+mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.old
+echo nameserver 1.1.1.1 >/etc/resolv.conf
# install programs from /a/bin/fai/fai/config/package_config/STANDARD:
-apt install openssh-client openssh-server cryptsetup keyutils btrfs-progs console-setup kbd pciutils usbutils unattended-upgrades initramfs-tools-core dropbear-initramfs
+apt install -y openssh-client openssh-server cryptsetup keyutils btrfs-progs console-setup kbd pciutils usbutils unattended-upgrades initramfs-tools-core dropbear-initramfs
+mv /etc/resolv.conf.old /etc/resolv.conf
exit
-# install authorized keys in dropbear and .ssh folder
+d=etc/initramfs-tools
+mkdir -p $d/root/.ssh etc/dropbear-initramfs root/.ssh
+chmod 700 $d/root $d/root/.ssh root/.ssh
+cp -p /root/.ssh/authorized_keys $d/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
+cp -p /root/.ssh/authorized_keys etc/dropbear-initramfs
+cp -p /root/.ssh/authorized_keys root/.ssh/authorized_keys
chroot .
-grub-install --no-floppy $(grub-probe -tdrive -d /dev/sda3)
+sed -ri 's/^ *GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=.*/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="rd.luks.crypttab=no"/' /etc/default/grub
+grub-install --no-floppy $(grub-probe -tdrive -d /dev/sda)
update-grub
grub-bios-setup -d /boot/grub/i386-pc -s /dev/sda
exit
umount sys
reboot
+# for switching the boot to root2
+zboot
+# for switching back, efibootmgr, if there is a problem with the root filesystem detection,
+# boot into the debian bootstrap distro, run partition.DEFAULT using comments for mktab arg.
+# then manually run iboot and then reboot.
+
+
+# pine rock64 notes
+# the only useful image is ubuntu 18.04 ayafun or something.
+# using emmc usb:
+s mount /dev/sdb7 /mnt/1
+s cp `which qemu-arm-static` /mnt/1/usr/bin
+s chroot /mnt/1 qemu-arm-static /bin/bash
+usermod --login iank --move-home --home /home/iank rock46
+groupmod --new-name iank rock64
+passwd iank
+# boot it
+s apt-get update
+s apt dist-upgrade
+
+
+
+
# TODO
Change arch to archlike and to support arch and parabola