X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?p=automated-distro-installer;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=60c6e6f4c690b958c00cbfc0a3b3ce05b53e7b27;hp=32cd82954b4c117562c599ef5ca0573ee6eb58dc;hb=34839ddd0fbddfe203a3aa5b3387186a273e31df;hpb=ee5c5007f3426705012f2943c345b1194a988c62 diff --git a/README b/README index 32cd829..60c6e6f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ 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 -not added a pxe rom, I use a minimal debian stable subvolume which acts -like a pxe rom). I use this for bare metal and vms, and two scripts -which can run post boot so I use them on vps distributed image as well. +that are not in this repo. I use this for bare metal and vms, and two +scripts which can run post boot so I use them on vps distributed image +as well. Features people may find useful: installs encrypted trisquel, debian, ubuntu, and arch (havne't done recently, probably a bit broken), in a @@ -12,6 +11,27 @@ multi-boot setup using multiple subvolumes of a single btrfs filesystem. Utilizes multiple disks, with scripts to automatically decrypt on intentional reboots, but not after shutdown or power loss. +Normal install mode for fai is using pxe, but on a libreboot system, +there is no pxe. The pxe in a normal computer is nonfree firmware. What +I've done instead: + +* Use a live cd to call pxe-kexec, this is described later in this file. + +* Use the fai autodiscover iso. This is more automated, so nicer. + +* Use an install method above to setup a gnu/linux disk partition that + acts like a pxe boot using kexec, but it takes a bit longer. This is + the bootstrap partition in my scripts. + +Things I haven't tried: + +* There is iPXE, which requires standard bios functions, which can be + provided by seabios, which can be a libreboot payload. + +* The bios chip has enough room for an initrd. This could be setup to + work like the partition I use to kexec, but it would be faster, and + not require installing to disk. + The partititioning and filesystem script is at fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT. Disks are grouped as ssd or hdd and raided in raid 1 or raid 0 per configuration. The base partitions are @@ -43,6 +63,8 @@ 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. + + All scripts meant to be used directly are listed here: @@ -81,6 +103,7 @@ 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 + # Replacing a raid 10 disk pxe-server -S HOST fai @@ -107,7 +130,7 @@ reboot host=kw distro=trisquel -t=/tmp/d +t=/dev/shm/t myfai-chboot default sudo sed -i 's/^LOGUSER=/#LOGUSER=/' /etc/fai/fai.conf # config umount required after a failed run, proc umount always required @@ -129,7 +152,10 @@ sudo rm -f $t/etc/hostname $t/etc/resolv.conf \ echo | sudo dd of=$t/etc/machine-id sudo tar --one-file-system -C $t -cf - . | gzip > /a/bin/fai-basefiles/basefiles/FLIDAS64X.tar.gz -License stuff: + + +# License + The license for the project is GPLv2 or later, mostly because fai is and I periodically merge the upstream example config, which contains small scripts. Also, there is a modified encrypt.upstream, which is from the