/dev/hda4 is an extended partition
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hda1 * 1 13 104391 83 Linux
/dev/hda2 14 405 3148740 83 Linux
/dev/hda3 406 797 3148740 83 Linux
/dev/hda4 798 4866 32684242+ 5 Extended
/dev/hda5 798 810 104391 83 Linux
[root@store-lan1-141 ~]# df -m
Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 3027 611 2263 22% /
/dev/hda1 99 9 86 9% /boot
none 126 0 126 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda5 99 6 89 6% /reserve-boot
/dev/hda3 3027 37 2837 2% /reserve-root
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 03:09, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 14:03 -0500, Peter Schobel wrote:
> and now when i run the command, a gui interface pops up on my
> workstation for a brief second and then i get this error
>
> [root@store-lan1-100 stateless]# python bootstrap.py -r /reserve-root -b
> /reserve-boot
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "bootstrap.py", line 324, in ?
> run ('aware-of-vacuity.boston.redhat.com',
> 'dc=sml-demo,dc=devel,dc=redhat,dc=com', True)
> File "bootstrap.py", line 321, in run
> gui.run()
> File "bootstrap.py", line 118, in run
> r = replicator.BootstrapReplicator (self.ldap_uri, self.root_dn,
> self.debug)
> TypeError: __init__() takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given)
I think bootstrap.py is broken:
# FIXME: supposed to pass a StatelessConfig here
r = replicator.BootstrapReplicator (self.ldap_uri, self.root_dn, self.debug)
looks like this should work, though:
self.cfg = StatelessConfig ()
r = replicator.BootstrapReplicator (self.cfg, self.debug)
However, the more recent work and testing was done on the command-line
version of the bootstrap tool. See the kickstart file I sent to you
earlier where I was doing:
cd /usr/share/stateless
./stateless-boostrap.py -r /reserve-root -b /reserve-boot
Cheers,
Mark.