X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=f939a7d795295506aa6547832f4ab3a051607fe4;hb=17ef86e0555e0c8db46708b9833da4f4591e74be;hp=5e09791e75d4c320ecb0a752f7090c9fa8e6a475;hpb=7f77555b3d92709034fe41919358053c650c71e1;p=automated-distro-installer diff --git a/README b/README index 5e09791..f939a7d 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Multi-boot/distro btrfs provisioning +PXE install w multi-boot, btrfs & Libreboot support Some things are specific to my home network, and uses files with secrets that are not in this repo. Uses pxe or pxe-kexec (on libreboot, I have @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ People who use fai may find these things as useful examples: it uses dnsmasq (on a openwrt machine) for dhcp instead of the isc dhcp. fai-wrapper is a small script to use basic fai classes outside of fai. It does not use the fai partitioning tool, but the script is -inspired from it and works outside of fai. +inspired from it and works outside of fai. It supports running a fai +server on debian within android via Maru. It also automates configuration of an openwrt router after manual initial installation. @@ -44,26 +45,40 @@ Some of the scripts have dependencies for some simple obvious utility scripts from https://iankelling.org/git, and of course there are some hostnames that are specific to my network. -Main scripts meant to be called interactively: +All scripts meant to be used directly are listed here: -arch-init-remote # install arch (after it's been booted into it's setup env) -chboot # Set grub to boot into a different distro (installed earlier) -install-chboot # reinstall chboot to /boot subvols, for when it changes -dsfull # install & setup a new fai distro (if data partition already synced) -eboot # reboot without automatic disk decryption -fai-kexec # kexec to fai tftp server that pxe would normally point to + +# Scripts to setup the environment for the install + +arch-pxe # Setup arch pxe boot server from an arch base image fai-redep # Deploy fai configuration to host "faiserver" -fai-revm # test fai on a fresh vm -fai-wrapper # Evaluate and use fai classes outside of fai. -faiserver-revm # create a vm which is a fai server using pxe & preseed file +faiserver-revm # using pxe & preseed, create a vm which is a fai server faiserver-uninstall # uninstall fai-server faiserver-setup # install fai-server on the current machine +myfai-chboot # setup fai tftp and nfs. useful with pxe-kexec +pxe-server # disable/enable pxe dhcp, tfp, and nfs +wrt-setup-remote # setup my router in general: dhcp, dns, etc. + + +# Scripts to do a distro install + +arch-init-remote # install arch after it's been booted into it's setup env +dsfull # install & post-install a new fai distro +fai-kexec # Kexec this or a remote machine using host faiserver +arch-revm # test arch install on a fresh vm +fai-revm # test fai install on a fresh vm +live-kexec # fai kexec from upstream live cds, e.g. curl live-kexec|bash + + +# Scripts to call after a distro install for various reasons + +chboot # Set grub to boot into a different distro (installed earlier) +install-chboot # reinstall chboot to /boot subvols, for chboot updates. +eboot # reboot without automatic disk decryption +fai-wrapper # use fai classes outside of fai. sourced, not called. +faiserver-disable # Disable the fai nfs server exports fresize # resize swap or boot partitions in a host -myfai-chboot # Sets up tftp pxe config on fai server -pxe-server # temporarily enable (usually) fai or arch boot server -wrt-setup-remote # setup my router -ubuntu-xenial-live-fai-kexec # do fai install from xenial live cd using kexec -myfai-chboot # use instead of pxe-server for fai kexec based install + License stuff: The license for the project is GPLv2 or later, mostly because fai is