+Before doing a fai install, you will need to populate a class file. I
+use one called 5-multi-boot, which you can see example of in
+fai/config/class/50-host-classes.
+
+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.
+
+
+
+All scripts meant to be used directly are listed here:
+
+
+# Scripts to setup the environment for the install
+
+sudo fai-cd -g $PWD/grub.cfg.autodiscover -f -A $BASEFILE_DIR/autodiscover.iso # create autodiscover cd
+mymk-basefile # Create basefiles for various distros
+archlike-pxe # Setup pxe boot server from an archlike base image
+fai-redep # Deploy fai configuration to host "faiserver"
+faiserver-uninstall # uninstall fai-server
+faiserver-setup # install fai-server on the current machine
+myfai-chboot # setup fai tftp and nfs. useful for doing pxe-kexec
+pxe-server # disable/enable pxe dhcp, tfp, and nfs. calls myfai-chboot
+wrt-setup # setup my router in general: dhcp, dns, etc.
+
+
+# Script to do a distro install
+
+faiserver-revm # using pxe & preseed, create a vm which is a fai server
+dsfull # install & post-install a new fai distro
+arch-init-remote # install arch after it's been booted into it's setup env
+live-kexec # Kexec this or a remote machine using host faiserver. also
+ useful to run as curl live-kexec|bash
+
+
+# Test scripts
+
+arch-revm # test arch install on a fresh vm
+fai-revm # test fai install on a fresh vm
+
+
+# Scripts to call after a distro install for various reasons