fai-setup(8) | System Manager's Manual | fai-setup(8) |
NAME¶
fai-setup - Setup script for Fully Automatic Installation (FAI)
SYNOPSIS¶
fai-setup
DESCRIPTION¶
Fully Automatic Installation (FAI) is used to provide unattended installation of Debian GNU/Linux operating systems with a very flexible class-based system. fai-setup creates the initial NFSROOT directory and the configuration space. It sets up the NFS exports configuration file (/etc/exports), and create the initial fai user that is used for copying over the installation logs to a centralized directory on the server. fai-make-nfsroot(8) is called to create the initial NFS root directory.
fai-setup should be called after each change to /etc/fai/fai.conf.
OPTIONS¶
- All options are also passed to fai-make-nfsroot.
- -C CFDIR
- Use CFDIR as configuration directory. Default is /etc/fai. You can also set the environment variable FAI_ETC_DIR.
- -e
- Expert mode. Do not add entries to /etc/export, do not restart the nfs server, and do not add to /var/log/fai/variables.
SEE ALSO¶
This program is part of FAI (Fully Automatic Installation). See the FAI manual for more information on how to use fai-setup. The FAI homepage is https://fai-project.org.
FILES¶
- /etc/fai/fai.conf
- The FAI configuration file.
- /etc/fai/nfsroot.conf
- The configuration file for fai-make-nfsroot.
- /etc/exports
- The NFS configuration file for exported filesystems.
- /var/log/fai/variables
- The script will write the values of FAI_CONFIGDIR and FAI_CONFIG_SRC to this file.
AUTHOR¶
Thomas Lange <lange@cs.uni-koeln.de>
11 November April 2007 | FAI 3.2 |