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1 PXE install w multi-boot, btrfs & Libreboot support
2
3 Some things are specific to my home network, and uses files with secrets
4 that are not in this repo. I use this for bare metal and vms, and two
5 scripts which can run post boot so I use them on vps distributed image
6 as well.
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8 Features people may find useful: installs encrypted trisquel, debian,
9 ubuntu, arch, and parabola (archlike install is likely broken, I've only
10 done pxe boots recently), in a multi-boot setup using multiple
11 subvolumes of a single btrfs filesystem. Utilizes multiple disks, with
12 scripts to automatically decrypt on intentional reboots, but not after
13 shutdown or power loss.
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15 Normal install mode for fai is using pxe, but on a libreboot system,
16 there is no pxe. The pxe in a normal computer is nonfree
17 firmware. Alternatives to normal pxe that I've tried:
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19 * libreboot + seabios + ipxe
20
21 * Use a live cd to call pxe-kexec, this is described later in this file.
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23 * Use the fai autodiscover iso. This is more automated, so nicer.
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25 * Use an install method above to setup a gnu/linux disk partition that
26 coordinates with libreboot grub to acts like a pxe boot using
27 kexec. The boot process takes a bit longer than normal pxe. This is
28 the bootstrap partition in my scripts.
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30 Things I haven't tried:
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32 * The bios chip has enough room for an initrd. This could be setup to
33 work like the partition I use to kexec, but it would be faster, and
34 not require installing to disk.
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36 The partititioning and filesystem script is at
37 fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT. Disks are grouped as ssd or hdd and
38 raided in raid 1 or raid 0 per configuration. The base partitions are
39 divided into boot, swap, and root, (only boot is unencrypted). There are
40 scripts to resize those partitions post-provision and while the system
41 is running.
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43 People who use fai may find these things as useful examples: it uses
44 dnsmasq (on a openwrt machine) for dhcp instead of the isc
45 dhcp. fai-wrapper is a small script to use basic fai classes outside of
46 fai. It does not use the fai partitioning tool, but the script is
47 inspired from it and works outside of fai. It supports running a fai
48 server on debian within android via Maru.
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50 It also automates configuration of an openwrt router after manual
51 initial installation.
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53 After provisionining is done, I sync files using btrfs, or unison for
54 vps, then automate further setup using a different set of scripts,
55 https://iankelling.org/git/?p=distro-setup;a=tree.
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57 My network is a wndr3700v2 router with openwrt on it and a few pcs/laptops.
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59 Since fai requires a debian server as the fai server, there are also
60 scripts to automate a debian install using pxe and preseeding, which can
61 be done from any distro.
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63 Some of the scripts have dependencies for some simple obvious utility
64 scripts from https://iankelling.org/git, and of course there are some
65 hostnames that are specific to my network.
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67
68 # Per-host/install configuration
69
70 Before doing a fai install, you will need to populate a class file. I
71 use one called 51-multi-boot, which you can see example of in
72 fai/config/class/50-host-classes.
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76 Before doing a fai install, you will need to populate /q/root/luks and
77 /q/root/shadow, see their references. You might also want to copy
78 existing /etc/ssh/*host* to
79 /p/c/machine_specific/HOST/filesystem/etc/ssh
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81 host-* luks keyfiles generated like:
82 head -c 2048 /dev/urandom | od | s dd of=/q/root/luks/host-demohost
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84 Configuration of which luks key to use is in
85 fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT
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87 Configuration of which (if any) shadow file to use is in
88 fai/config/distro-install-common/end
89 and which shadow file / luks file(s) to copy into the new machine depends
90 on fai-redep arguments.
91
92 # Scripts (meant to be used directly):
93
94
95 # Setup the environment for the install
96
97 # create tiny autodiscover cd
98 # todo: with fai-revm at least, this complains about missing vmlinuz. need to fix this.
99 fai-redep && sudo fai-cd -g $PWD/grub.cfg.autodiscover -f -A $BASEFILE_DIR/autodiscover.iso
100 # create normal fai cd (replace TARGET_HOSTNAME)
101 fai-redep -t TARGET_HOSTNAME && sudo fai-cd -M -g $PWD/grub.cfg.netinst-noreboot -f $BASEFILE_DIR/netinst.iso
102 # note, may need to set hostname, depending on config,
103 # and some other things for environment not on your lan
104 # for example see fai/config/class/LINODE.var. See linode notes below.
105
106 mymk-basefile # Create basefiles for various distros
107 archlike-pxe # Setup pxe boot server from an archlike base image
108 fai-redep # Deploy fai configuration to host "faiserver"
109 faiserver-uninstall # uninstall fai-server
110 faiserver-setup # install fai-server on the current machine
111 myfai-chboot # setup fai tftp and nfs. useful for doing pxe-kexec
112 pxe-server # disable/enable pxe dhcp, tfp, and nfs. calls myfai-chboot
113 wrt-setup # setup my router in general: dhcp, dns, etc.
114
115
116 # Script to do a distro install
117
118 faiserver-revm # using pxe & preseed, create a vm which is a fai server
119 dsfull # install & post-install a new fai distro
120 arch-init-remote # install arch after it's been booted into it's setup env
121 live-kexec # Kexec this or a remote machine using host faiserver. also
122 useful to run as curl live-kexec|bash
123
124
125 # Test scripts
126
127 arch-revm # test arch install on a fresh vm
128 fai-revm # test fai install on a fresh vm
129
130
131 # Scripts to call after a distro install for various reasons
132
133 chboot # Set grub to boot into a different distro (installed earlier)
134 install-chboot # reinstall chboot to /boot subvols, for chboot updates.
135 eboot # reboot without automatic disk decryption
136 fai-wrapper # use fai classes outside of fai. sourced, not called.
137 faiserver-disable # Disable the fai nfs server exports
138 fresize # resize swap or boot partitions in a host
139
140
141 # Replacing a raid 10 disk
142
143 pxe-server -S HOST fai
144
145 # btrfs replace or delete. prefer replace. to setup partitions on replacement drive:
146 scp fai-wrapper HOST:
147 ssh root@HOST
148 . fai-wrapper
149 export SPECIAL_DISK=/dev/REPLACEMENT_DEV
150 /var/lib/fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT
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152
153 ssh root@HOST
154 for x in /target/* /target; do umount $x; done
155 cat >p
156 PASSWORD HERE(ctrl-d ctrl-d)
157 cd /dev/disk/by-id/
158 for d in ata*part1; do cryptsetup luksOpen -d /root/p $d crypt_dev_$d; done
159 x=(/dev/mapper/*part1); mount -o subvol=root_trisquelflidas $x /mnt
160 # btrfs fi show /mnt
161 # btrfs replace start -f /dev/mapper/OLD_DEV /dev/mapper/NEW_DEV /mnt
162 # btrfs replace status /mnt
163 # nohup btrfs dev delete /dev/sde1 /mnt
164 mount -o subvol=boot_trisquelflidas /dev/sda3 /mnt/boot
165 # also replace or delete disk for boot
166 for x in dev proc sys; do mount -o bind /$x /mnt/$x; done
167 chroot /mnt /bin/bash
168 # replace disk in fstab
169 # replace disk in /etc/crypttab
170 update-grub
171 update-initramfs -u
172 mount /a
173 /a/exe/keyscript-on
174 exit
175 reboot
176
177
178 # Expected output in fai logs
179
180 On focal,
181 fai.log:updatebase.UBUNTU FAILED with exit code 1.
182 the real error is dpkg-reconfigure locales, seems to be related
183 to a workaround for < 20.04, relevant comment:
184 # in case the locales are already included inside the base file (Ubuntu)
185 in config/hooks/instsoft.DEBIAN
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187
188 For flidas, when installing systemd, this error happens, and it's
189 a superflous upstream bug based on reading the post install script:
190
191 addgroup: The group `systemd-journal' already exists as a system group. Exiting.
192 Operation failed: No such file or directory
193
194 On nabia/newer, python is removed, now its python3,
195 and its easier to just let the package get removed than
196 do host class package config.
197 fai.log:WARNING: These unknown packages are removed from the installation list: python python-minimal
198
199 Similar to python, linux-image-amd64 is the debian package name
200 for the kernel, linux-image-generic is for ubuntu, but the
201 DEBIAN class is defined on ubuntu and its easier to just let
202 the package get removed with this warning:
203 fai.log:WARNING: These unknown packages are removed from the installation list: linux-image-amd64
204 Also, cryptsetup-initramfs is new to buster/nabia, it gets removed
205 on earlier versions.
206
207
208 # linode notes
209
210 * create 2 disks, installer (3000 mb, raw), boot (remaining, raw)
211 * create 2 profiles w direct boot, no helpers:
212 * installer (sda=boot, sdb=installer, boot dev=sdb)
213 * boot (sda=boot)
214 * Boot into rescue mode, ssh in with lish,
215 curl url_to_some_fai_cd_created_image | dd of=/dev/sda
216 poweroff
217 * boot into installer.
218 * Lish shows console, at the end of install, it gives prompt because
219 logs failed to save remotely, check the logs, then reboot into boot
220 profile if all is well. If that doesn't happen, turn off lassie in
221 settings.
222
223
224 # ubuntu notes
225
226 For someone who really needed ubuntu on host tp, otherwise they would
227 end up on a non-gnu os, and I didn't want to figure out how to get all
228 the default software installed, I did the following:
229
230 # On remote host:
231 # install etiona
232 cd /b/fai
233 # set 51-multi-boot to set classes outside of fai-wrapper conditional, including NOWIPE
234 . fai-wrapper
235 ./fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT
236
237 # on remote host
238 # install ubuntu 20.04 using virt-install
239 sudo -i
240 virt-install --os-variant=ubuntu16.04 --cdrom ubuntu-20.04-desktop-amd64.iso --disk path=u2004.qcow2 -r 2048 --vcpus 1 -n u2004
241 qemu-img create -o preallocation=metadata -f qcow2 u2004.qcow2 15G
242 # alternatively, also tried a physical install, because I know the virtual install ends up
243 # with some differen things, like some spice service. then pulled the data out with
244 rsync -ahSAX --numeric-ids --exclude=proc --exclude=sys --exclude=dev --exclude=tmp --exclude=run root@tp:/ .; mkdir proc sys dev tmp
245
246 modprobe nbd
247 qemu-nbd --connect=/dev/nbd0 u1804.qcow2 -f qcow2
248 qemu-nbd --connect=/dev/nbd0 u2004.qcow2 -f qcow2
249 mount /dev/nbd0p1 /mnt/1 # bionic
250 mount /dev/nbd0p5 /mnt/1 # focal
251 mount -o bind /mnt/root/root_ubuntubionic /mnt/2
252 mount -o bind /mnt/root/root_ubuntufocal /mnt/2
253 mkdir -p /mnt/2/boot
254 mount -o bind /mnt/boot/boot_ubuntubionic /mnt/2/boot
255 mount -o bind /mnt/boot/boot_ubuntufocal /mnt/2/boot
256 # S = sparse, A = acls, X = xattrs
257 rsync -ahSAX --numeric-ids /mnt/1/ /mnt/2
258
259 cd /mnt/2
260 cp /tmp/fai/crypttab etc
261 sed -i "s#/root/keyscript,#decrypt_keyctl,#" etc/crypttab
262 cp /tmp/fai/fstab etc
263 echo "tmpfs /tmp tmpfs nodev,nosuid,size=50%,mode=1777 0 0" >> etc/fstab
264 chrbind
265 chroot .
266 mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.old
267 echo nameserver 1.1.1.1 >/etc/resolv.conf
268 # install programs from /a/bin/fai/fai/config/package_config/STANDARD:
269 apt install -y openssh-client openssh-server cryptsetup keyutils btrfs-progs console-setup kbd pciutils usbutils unattended-upgrades initramfs-tools-core dropbear-initramfs
270 mv /etc/resolv.conf.old /etc/resolv.conf
271 exit
272 d=etc/initramfs-tools
273 mkdir -p $d/root/.ssh etc/dropbear-initramfs root/.ssh
274 chmod 700 $d/root $d/root/.ssh root/.ssh
275 cp -p /root/.ssh/authorized_keys $d/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
276 cp -p /root/.ssh/authorized_keys etc/dropbear-initramfs
277 cp -p /root/.ssh/authorized_keys root/.ssh/authorized_keys
278 chroot .
279 sed -ri 's/^ *GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=.*/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="rd.luks.crypttab=no"/' /etc/default/grub
280 grub-install --no-floppy $(grub-probe -tdrive -d /dev/sda)
281 update-grub
282 grub-bios-setup -d /boot/grub/i386-pc -s /dev/sda
283 exit
284 umount proc
285 umount dev
286 umount sys
287 reboot
288
289 # pine rock64 notes
290 # the only useful image is ubuntu 18.04 ayafun or something.
291 # using emmc usb:
292 s mount /dev/sdb7 /mnt/1
293 s cp `which qemu-arm-static` /mnt/1/usr/bin
294 s chroot /mnt/1 qemu-arm-static /bin/bash
295 usermod --login iank --move-home --home /home/iank rock46
296 groupmod --new-name iank rock64
297 passwd iank
298 # boot it
299 s apt-get update
300 s apt dist-upgrade
301
302
303 # TODO
304 Change arch to archlike and to support arch and parabola
305
306
307 # License
308
309 The license for the project is GPLv2 or later, mostly because fai is and
310 I periodically merge the upstream example config, which contains small
311 scripts. Also, there is a modified encrypt.upstream, which is from the
312 cryptsetup package in arch, which is under the same license.