dpkg-reconfigure -fnoninteractive openssh-server
fi
sleep 8
-[ -x /etc/init.d/nscd ] && invoke-rc.d nscd restart
echo "================================="
echo "Setting up the FAI install server"
mkdir -p $FAI_CONFIGDIR
cp -a /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/simple/* $FAI_CONFIGDIR
ainsl /srv/fai/config/class/FAIBASE.var "^LOGUSER=fai"
- myip=$(ip addr show up| grep -P -o '(?<=inet )[^/]+' | grep -v 127.0.0.1)
+ _nic=$(ip route | awk '/^default/ {print $5}'|head -1)
+ myip=$(ip -br ad sh $_nic | awk '{print $3}')
+ myip=${myip%/*}
echo "APTPROXY=http://$myip:3142" >> /srv/fai/config/class/DEBIAN.var
fi
# set the LOGUSER, wo we get all the logs from our install clients
ainsl /etc/fai/fai.conf "^LOGUSER=fai"
# make index, then import the packages from the CD mirror
+/etc/init.d/apt-cacher-ng restart
apt-get update >/dev/null
+echo "Importing local packages to apt cache"
curl -fs 'http://127.0.0.1:3142/acng-report.html?doImport=Start+Import&calcSize=cs&asNeeded=an#bottom' >/dev/null
+echo "Creating FAI Server setup"
# setup the FAI server, including creating the nfsroot, use my own proxy
export APTPROXY="http://127.0.0.1:3142"
echo "=================================================="
echo -e "${RED}ERROR${NORMAL}: Setting up the FAI install server ${RED}FAILED${NORMAL}!"
echo "Read /var/log/fai/fai-setup.log for more debugging"
+ echo "Setup script is now moved to /var/tmp/$0"
echo "=================================================="
echo ""
+ cp -p $0 /var/tmp
sleep 10
+ rm -f $0
exit 99
fi
fai-chboot -o default
# create a template for booting the installation
-fai-chboot -Iv -f verbose,sshd,createvt,menu -u nfs://faiserver/srv/fai/config buster.tmpl
+fai-chboot -Iv -f verbose,sshd,createvt,menu -u nfs://faiserver/srv/fai/config bookworm.tmpl
# Since we do not know the MAC address, our DHCP cannot provide the hostname.
# Therefore we do explicitly set the hostname
fai-monitor > /var/log/fai/fai-monitor.log &
# move me away
-mv $0 /var/tmp
+cp -p $0 /var/tmp
# create new rc.local for next reboot
echo '#! /bin/bash' > /etc/rc.local