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Revision as of 18:49, 6 April 2021
How to turn the FAI nfsroot into a file system for diskless clients
Someone asked me about using the FAI nfsroot for a diskless client setup. The clients should PXE boot and mount it's whole file system via NFS (NFS v3, v4 is not working with overlayfs) from the install server.
It's pretty easy. Tested with FAI 5.10.1 and Debian 11 (bullseye).
First add all packages you like to have for your diskless clients to /etc/fai/NFSROOT.
Create the FAI nfsroot
fai-make-nfsroot -Ngv
The option -N will add nonfree firmware software (for e.g. for Wifi interfaces). Then disable some FAI specific things inside the nfsroot:
chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot bash apt purge fai-nfsroot exit
This also works with XFCE and xorg running a graphical desktop.
That's it. Now, boot your client.
Since FAI is using overlayfs, the whole filesystem is writeable for the client, even it's mounted read-only.
How to create a Live CD with Xfce desktop
You will have an account called demo, the pw is fai.
fai-make-nfsroot -Ngv chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot bash apt purge fai-nfsroot export LC_ALL=C adduser --disabled-login --gecos "fai demo user" demo ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1' usermod -p "$ROOTPW" demo usermod -p "$ROOTPW" root apt-get update apt-get -y install at-spi2-core locales task-xfce-desktop network-manager systemd-sysv sysvinit-core- apt-get clean # rm lib/systemd/system/wpa_supplicant@.service # optional # rm -f /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf* /var/lib/apt/lists/*_* /var/tmp/base.tar.xz exit
Then create the CD/USB ISO image using this command
fai-cd -HMJd '' -s3000 -g ~/grub.cfg-live ~/fai-live.iso
See man page https://fai-project.org/doc/man/fai-cd.html for more info.
Here's the grub.cfg.live:
## grub2 configuration set default="FAI live system" set timeout=3 # make sure we can access partitions insmod part_msdos insmod part_gpt insmod all_video insmod gfxterm set gfxmode=auto set color_normal=white/black set color_highlight=red/black set menu_color_normal=white/black set menu_color_highlight=black/yellow menuentry "FAI live system" --unrestricted { search --set=root --file /FAI-CD linux /boot/vmlinuz rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD initrd /boot/initrd.img }
This disk space for creating new files is limited by the amount of
free space in the disk image (created inside fai-cd in subroutine
calculate_required_size). You will have about 200MB of free disk
space. This is NO persistent storage.
You can download an ISO image, for and example of this Live CD
https://fai-project.org/fai-cd/debian11-live-xfce.iso