On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:35 PM, stephen
mulcahy<email address hidden> wrote:
> I'd suggest removing it entirely until such time as it works. Or at
> least add a big readme clarifying the known, non-working status of it in
> Ubuntu.
>
I also thought about letting FAI be removed.
But fai-client works well and can be used for configuration management
for systems installed manually, with images, or with D-I.
fai dirinstall (for chroots and virtualization environments) should
also work well.
Maybe the fai-server might be removed, I'm not sure.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:35 PM, stephen
mulcahy<email address hidden> wrote:
> I'd suggest removing it entirely until such time as it works. Or at
> least add a big readme clarifying the known, non-working status of it in
> Ubuntu.
>
I also thought about letting FAI be removed.
But fai-client works well and can be used for configuration management
for systems installed manually, with images, or with D-I.
fai dirinstall (for chroots and virtualization environments) should
also work well.
Maybe the fai-server might be removed, I'm not sure.
Henning