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Check the debian-edu installation (as root) ''FIXME: why 'check'?'' |
Check the debian-edu installation (as root) to assure everyting is working like the Debian Edu developers expect ot to be: |
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* installing without debian-edu, I got this error message(but install seem to run through: {{{ Setting up debian-edu-install (0.667.0.edu.etch.1) ... error: /usr/lib/base-config/07debian-edu: Unable to read from /etc/debian-edu/config. }}} So, my current "buildscript" is as follows - but I am not yet there to have a really working main server yet, there is some more stuff missing, and I have to find out what's needed: |
My current "buildscript" is as follows - but I am not yet there to have a really working main server yet, there is some more stuff missing, and I have to find out what's needed: |
This page should describe the steps needed to turn a debian etch installation into a debian-edu etch installation.
the description
Add the following two lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.skolelinux.no/skolelinux etch local deb-src http://ftp.skolelinux.no/skolelinux etch local # # You can also use etch-test instead of etch. # etch-test is what is "unstable" in Debian, quoting http://www.debian.org/releases/ # "The «unstable» distribution is where active development of Debian occurs. # Generally, this distribution is run by developers and those who like to live # on the edge." # So use etch-test at your own risk! # See http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/ArchivePolicy for more information. #
As root, run
apt-get update apt-get install debian-edu-archive-keyring apt-get upgrade apt-get install debian-edu-config debian-edu-install
FIXME: it is necessary to install some other binaries built from the source package debian-edu - it needs to be checked which ones exactly
Execute the cfengine run (as root)
# untested, needs confirmation. (If you do this and this works, please remove this comment.) cfengine-debian-edu -D installation
Check the debian-edu installation (as root) to assure everyting is working like the Debian Edu developers expect ot to be:
# untested, needs confirmation. (If you do this and this works, please remove this comment.) debian-edu-test-install
FIXME: how to select a debian-edu profile this way?
comments from trying to work by this documentation
Comments from HenningSprang testing this
My current "buildscript" is as follows - but I am not yet there to have a really working main server yet, there is some more stuff missing, and I have to find out what's needed: