Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide at docs.sun.com
ftp://ftp.wins.uva.nl:/pub/solaris/auto-install/
You can find the script in
/usr/share/doc/fai/examples/utils/.
Available at the download page www.ltsp.org or from the FAI
download page http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/download.
support.3com.com/ infodeli/tools/nic/mba.htm
If you have problems booting with a 3Com network card and get the error "BOOTP record too large" after the kernel is transfered to the computer, try the imggen-1.00 program to convert the netboot image to a installimage_3com image. I had this problem using netboot 0.8.1-4 and Image Creator for MBA ROMs v1.01, Date: Nov 26, 2001 but only on an Athlon computer.
T170=FAI_LOCATION (now defined in fai.conf and T171=FAI_ACTION.
You can define theses variables in a class/*.var script. But for backward
compatibility, you can define theses variables also from a BOOTP or DHCP
server.
/usr/lib/fai/nfsroot from the install server
More general: ~$LOGUSER/$HOSTNAME/$FAI_ACTION/. Two additional
symbolic links are created. The symlink last points to the log
directory of the last fai action performed. The symlinks
last-install and last-sysinfo point to the directory
with of the last corresponding action. Examples of the log files can be found
on the FAI homepage.
Since the root filesystem on the clients is mounted via NFS, fai
is located in /usr/lib/fai/nfsroot/usr/sbin on the install server.
/var/log/fai/localhost/install/ is a link to this directory.
/usr/share/fai/subroutines-linux for Linux,
/usr/share/fai/subroutines-sunos for Solaris.
Currently this script uses the command sfdisk(8), which isn't available on SUN SPARC, IA64 and PowerPC.
CVS is quite flexible when it comes to different methods of access, so I recommend you to read further documentation to find the optimal solution in your environment
This is optional: if not set, HEAD will be used, which corresponds to the most recent revision.
You can for example use fcopy(8)'s postinst script
support for doing this; if other things than fcopy modify your
conffiles, you have to keep track of the changes yourself.
FAI Guide (Fully Automatic Installation)
FAI Guide version 2.5.2, 19 may 2005 for FAI package version 2.8lange@informatik.uni-koeln.de