Build boot image
Verfasst: 08 Jun 2016, 10:14
Hi,
I now have to manage an OPSI installation I've not set up myself and I experience a problem : the current boot image (20140919) doesn't support the NIC (I219-LM) my new machines have.
So I have tested other images I have found (20151209 and 20160322), but I always got an error about EFIVARS.
As far as I have unterstood, I should update things on the OPSI side in order to get this error fixed, but I don't know whether it's safe or not. I don't want to ruin all our production, and I was thinking about upgrading OPSI but later this year. I'm not necessarily ready to do it just now. I was only supposed to update a few packages and add new computers. But I'm stuck ...
Is there a way to rebuild its own miniboot in order to get a homebrew 20140919 with just a more recent kernel ?
Or is there another image that could suit (not too old, not too new) ?
Thanks for any kind of help.
Ubuntu 14.04
ii opsi-atftpd 0.7.dfsg-4 amd64 advanced TFTP server - opsi version with pcre, fifo and max-blksize patches
ii opsi-configed 4.0.5.8-1 all OPSI config editor
ii opsi-depotserver 4.0.5.11-3 all opsi depotserver configuration package
ii opsi-linux-bootimage 20140919-2 all opsi linux bootimage
ii opsi-utils 4.0.5.6-3 all opsi utils
ii opsiconfd 4.0.5.3-4 all opsi configuration service
ii opsipxeconfd 4.0.5.4-4 all opsi pxe configuration daemon
ii python-opsi 4.0.5.20-4 all opsi python library
win7-x64 4.0.4-1
I now have to manage an OPSI installation I've not set up myself and I experience a problem : the current boot image (20140919) doesn't support the NIC (I219-LM) my new machines have.
So I have tested other images I have found (20151209 and 20160322), but I always got an error about EFIVARS.
As far as I have unterstood, I should update things on the OPSI side in order to get this error fixed, but I don't know whether it's safe or not. I don't want to ruin all our production, and I was thinking about upgrading OPSI but later this year. I'm not necessarily ready to do it just now. I was only supposed to update a few packages and add new computers. But I'm stuck ...
Is there a way to rebuild its own miniboot in order to get a homebrew 20140919 with just a more recent kernel ?
Or is there another image that could suit (not too old, not too new) ?
Thanks for any kind of help.
Ubuntu 14.04
ii opsi-atftpd 0.7.dfsg-4 amd64 advanced TFTP server - opsi version with pcre, fifo and max-blksize patches
ii opsi-configed 4.0.5.8-1 all OPSI config editor
ii opsi-depotserver 4.0.5.11-3 all opsi depotserver configuration package
ii opsi-linux-bootimage 20140919-2 all opsi linux bootimage
ii opsi-utils 4.0.5.6-3 all opsi utils
ii opsiconfd 4.0.5.3-4 all opsi configuration service
ii opsipxeconfd 4.0.5.4-4 all opsi pxe configuration daemon
ii python-opsi 4.0.5.20-4 all opsi python library
win7-x64 4.0.4-1