X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?p=automated-distro-installer;a=blobdiff_plain;f=faiserver-setup;h=f1ab4bad195b033a2ba084916208dbd57b7300df;hp=951ec8812ac609a7cde61911ac4d47bcffb731a2;hb=a027429011d313e0d9156fef9451f5a55a588163;hpb=442bbc2cfd5c4f81f7de11a0b5b8145204cdea32 diff --git a/faiserver-setup b/faiserver-setup index 951ec88..f1ab4ba 100755 --- a/faiserver-setup +++ b/faiserver-setup @@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ Set's the current ip as the tftp server. I vaguely remember that using a hostname does not work. Separate from running this, faiserver needs to be setup in dns to point to whatever host this is run on. + +For running on arm, it expects Ian's fai-basefiles repository at +/a/bin/fai-basefiles + EOF exit $1 } @@ -41,18 +45,49 @@ esac e() { echo "$@"; "$@"; } # When stretch becomes stable, change this to stretch. -# I've tested this with stretch, it works, but notably, +# I\'ve tested this with stretch, it works, but notably, # the automatic basefile getting will be for stretch # instead of jessie, so if you install jessie, you need -# to setup the basefile and it's corresponding class. +# to setup the basefile and it\'s corresponding class. base=jessie sed="sed -ri --follow-symlinks" +if ! type -p wget &>/dev/null; then + apt-get install -y wget +fi + +armhf() { + [[ $(dpkg --print-architecture) == armhf ]] +} + if grep -xFq 'VERSION="9 (stretch)"' /etc/os-release; then # if we use stretch, no need for fai-project repo. # this will need to be updated when there is a codename # for stretch+1 rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/fai.list +elif armhf; then + if apt-cache policy | grep o=Debian,a=testing,n=stretch &>/dev/null; then + cat >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/testing.list <<'EOF' +deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free +deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free + +deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free +deb-src http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free + +deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing-updates main contrib non-free +deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing-updates main contrib non-free +EOF + + cat >/etc/apt/preferences.d/fai <<'EOF' +Package: fai-server fai-client fai-doc +Pin: release a=testing +Pin-Priority: 500 + +Package: * +Pin: release a=testing +Pin-Priority: -10 +EOF + fi else wget -O - http://fai-project.org/download/074BCDE4.asc | apt-key add - cat >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/fai.list <<'EOF' @@ -69,21 +104,31 @@ fi apt-get update # Relevant packages from fai-quickstart depends and fai-server recommends. -# I especially do not wait isc-dhcp-server or an inetd -apt-get install -y fai-doc nfs-kernel-server tftpd-hpa tar reprepro squashfs-tools binutils +# I especially do not wait isc-dhcp-server or an inetd. Also excludes +# nfs-kernel-server. On an android chroot, we don\'t have nfs in the +# kernel, or the ability to install it. +pkgs=(fai-doc tftpd-hpa tar reprepro squashfs-tools binutils) +if modprobe nfsd &>/dev/null; then + pkgs+=(nfs-kernel-server) +else + pkgs+=(apache2) +fi + + +apt-get install -y ${pkgs[@]} apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y fai-server r=http://http.us.debian.org/debian # like default, but scrap httpredir, and nonfree. # All my systems should be able to get along without nonfree # for a base working system afaik. -dd of=/etc/fai/apt/sources.list </etc/fai/apt/sources.list <>/etc/fai/apt/sources.list <<'EOF' # uncommenting this from the defaults. it's got bug fixes. # repository that may contain newer fai packages for jessie deb http://fai-project.org/download jessie koeln @@ -91,7 +136,7 @@ deb http://fai-project.org/download jessie koeln deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main EOF - # note, fai doesn't look at /etc/fai/apt/preferences.d + # note, fai doesn\'t look at /etc/fai/apt/preferences.d cat >/etc/fai/apt/preferences <<'EOF' Package: tar Pin: release a=jessie-backports @@ -101,8 +146,14 @@ fi # tried out a stretch base, doesn't work yet. +# $sed -f - /etc/fai/nfsroot.conf <>/srv/fai/nfsroot/root/.ssh/known_hosts # initially did the basic fai-chboot -Iv $std_arg default @@ -128,22 +238,20 @@ e fai-setup -e -vf # Add debug to -f flag for more verbose output. -# make the faiserver also the apt proxy server -apt-get -y install apt-cacher-ng # background on choosing apt-cacher-ng: # googling around a bit finds 2 main solutions: # http://askubuntu.com/questions/3503/best-way-to-cache-apt-downloads-on-a-lan -# apt-cacher-ng doesn't have zeroconf. -# It touts having minimal dependencies, but I don't care. -# The downside to squid-deb-proxy is that it's config is for specific repos, +# apt-cacher-ng doesn\'t have zeroconf. +# It touts having minimal dependencies, but I don\'t care. +# The downside to squid-deb-proxy is that it\'s config is for specific repos, # you have to add all the repos you use. # That is the main reason I use apt-cacher-ng. # It has a web portal, at http://faiserver:3142/acng-report.html # random fai note: as far as I can tell, profiles are just for putting -# in a selectable boot menu, which I don't want. +# in a selectable boot menu, which I don\'t want. # the logsave prompted because the hostname faiserver was uknown. # Here it was faiserver.lan when running from a faiserver vm.