Hi friends,
I have installed ubuntu 9.04 in that i have install DRBL package installtion is done correctly but when i run LANG=C sudo /opt/drbl/sbin/drblsrv -i
it gives
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Hint! When a "yes or no" option is available, the default value is uppercase. E.g. (y/N) the default is "N", so when you press "Enter" without typing "Y or N" it will be as if you typed "N" and then "Enter". If you are not sure which option to choose just press "Enter" key.
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Installing DRBL for Debian Linux...
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Do you want to install the network installation boot images so that you can let the client computer install some GNU/Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, RedHat Linux, Fedora Core, Mandriva, CentOS and OpenSuSE...) via a network connection? !!NOTE!! This will download a lot of files (Typically > 100 MB) so it might take a few minutes. If the client computer has a hard drive that you may install GNU/Linux onto, put a Y here. If you answer "no" here, you can run "drbl-netinstall" to install them later.
[y/N]
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This GNU/Linux distribution uses one kernel to support SMP and non-SMP arch.
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Do you want to use the serial console output on the client computer(s)?
If you do NOT know what to pick, say "N" here, otherwise the client computer(s) may show NOTHING on the screen!
[y/N]
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It's Ubuntu as server, so generic kernel is available.
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Which CPU architecture kernel do you want to assign for the DRBL client computer(s)?
0 -> i386 CPU architecture
1 -> i586 CPU architecture
2 -> Use the same architecture as this DRBL server
Note! Note Note! Note! Note! Note! Note!
NOTE!!! If the client computer(s) is not the same architecture as this server, please pick "0" or "1", otherwise your client computer(s) will NOT be able to boot.
If you use wrong architecture type kernel, the glibc and openssl package might use i686 or i386 while the kernel might use i686, i586, or i386, which might be not suitable for all your computer(s).
If you are not sure, "1" is recommended as this will still have good performance and compatibility.
[2]
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The CPU arch option for your clients: 2
The optimization for your system is set to be the same as this server computer.
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Cleaning the cache of APT to make some settings take effect...
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security Release.gpg
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty Release.gpg
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates Release.gpg
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security Release
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty Release
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/main Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates Release
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/restricted Packages
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/main Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/restricted Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/restricted Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/universe Packages
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/universe Sources
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/multiverse Packages
Hit http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/multiverse Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/restricted Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/multiverse Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/multiverse Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/main Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/restricted Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/main Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/restricted Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/universe Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/universe Sources
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/multiverse Packages
Hit http://in.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-updates/multiverse Sources
Reading package lists... Done
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Do you want to upgrade the operating system?
[y/N] y
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1st, we upgrade the whole system...
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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2nd, installing the necessary files for DRBL...
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Searching if lvm2 ntfs-3g genisoimage mkisofs lshw hwinfo aoetools vblade dmidecode lzma available...
Package lvm2 exists in repository.
Package ntfs-3g exists in repository.
Package genisoimage exists in repository.
Package mkisofs exists in repository.
Package lshw exists in repository.
Package hwinfo exists in repository.
Package aoetools exists in repository.
Package vblade exists in repository.
Package dmidecode exists in repository.
Package lzma exists in repository.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
util-linux is already the newest version.
tar is already the newest version.
gzip is already the newest version.
bzip2 is already the newest version.
procps is already the newest version.
rsync is already the newest version.
parted is already the newest version.
pciutils is already the newest version.
tcpdump is already the newest version.
bc is already the newest version.
grub is already the newest version.
grub set to manually installed.
hdparm is already the newest version.
netcat is already the newest version.
file is already the newest version.
ethtool is already the newest version.
ssh is already the newest version.
ssh set to manually installed.
syslinux is already the newest version.
mtools is already the newest version.
reiserfsprogs is already the newest version.
e2fsprogs is already the newest version.
psmisc is already the newest version.
locales is already the newest version.
wget is already the newest version.
zip is already the newest version.
unzip is already the newest version.
iproute is already the newest version.
iputils-ping is already the newest version.
binutils is already the newest version.
initscripts is already the newest version.
dhcp3-server is already the newest version.
dhcp3-server set to manually installed.
tftpd-hpa is already the newest version.
tftpd-hpa set to manually installed.
lftp is already the newest version.
iptables is already the newest version.
ntfs-3g is already the newest version.
genisoimage is already the newest version.
Note, selecting genisoimage instead of mkisofs
genisoimage is already the newest version.
lshw is already the newest version.
dmidecode is already the newest version.
lzma is already the newest version.
E: Couldn't find package clonezilla
Warning! Some necessary packages are not installed! If you continue, maybe something will go wrong! It is better to exit now and check your /etc/apt/sources.list and internet link!
Press Ctrl-C to stop the program! Or Press "Enter" to continue...
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Trying to upgrade some necessary packages if available...
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In ayo repository...searching for the latest kernel ...
The kernel image in Ubuntu 9.04 "uses generic" for i686/amd64 CPU.
/opt/drbl/bin/pkg-ver-latest: line 51: gawk: command not found
/opt/drbl/bin/pkg-ver-latest: line 51: gawk: command not found
The latest kernel in the ayo repository is
There are 2 kernels available for clients, which one do you prefer?
[1]: kernel 2.6.28-15-generic i586 (from this DRBL server)
[2]: (from APT repository)
[1]
Clients will use the kernel 2.6.28-15-generic i586 from server.
It might take several minutes to install this kernel, please be patient...
done!
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Installing kernel for clients... ...
In ayo repository...searching for the latest kernel ...
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Now run: drblsrv-offline -c -d -a -l en_US.UTF-8 -s 2.6.28-15-generic "" ""
Using kernel from this server for client...
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Your OS version is:: Ubuntu 9.04
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Installing kernel for clients... ...
The kernel for client is copied from server.
Installing kernel 2.6.28-15-generic for clients...
It might take several minutes to install this kernel, please be patient... ...done!
Generating modules.dep and map files for clients... done!
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Creating config file for PXE clients...
Copying pxelinux.0, gpxelinux.0, menu.c32, vesamenu.c32, chain.c32, mboot.c32, sanboot.c32 and memdisk to /tftpboot/nbi_img...
Copying memtest86+ to /tftpboot/nbi_img...
Package `drbl-etherboot' is not installed.
Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
Package `drbl-etherboot' is not installed.
Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
cp: missing destination file operand after `/tftpboot/nbi_img/'
Try `cp --help' for more information.
Warning! /usr/lib/freedos/fdos1440.img NOT found!!! FreeDOS Remote boot does NOT work!!!
Press "Enter" to continue...
/opt/drbl/sbin/generate-pxe-menu: line 9: /opt/drbl/conf/drbl-ocs.conf: No such file or directory
/opt/drbl/sbin/generate-pxe-menu: line 10: /opt/drbl/sbin/ocs-functions: No such file or directory
Generating default pxelinux config (/tftpboot/nbi_img/pxelinux.cfg/default)...
Use com32 module: vesamenu.c32
No packages found matching clonezilla.
Adding menus for DRBL, local boot, memtest86+, FreeDOS...
done!
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Creating the image files for PXE and Etherboot client computer(s), this will take a few minutes ...
The latest kernel for the DRBL clients is 2.6.28-15-generic
Running mknic-nbi --kernel 2.6.28-15-generic --all --no-modules
Will client check DHCP server name is "drbl" or not: yes
The maximum times to try to get IP address for a client: 5
The pause time after network card is up: 0
Can't open /usr/lib/mkpxeinitrd-net/initrd-skel/etc/linuxrc.conf: No such file or directory.
Can't open /usr/lib/mkpxeinitrd-net/initrd-skel/etc/linuxrc.conf: No such file or directory.
Can't open /usr/lib/mkpxeinitrd-net/initrd-skel/etc/linuxrc.conf: No such file or directory.
Can't open /usr/lib/mkpxeinitrd-net/initrd-skel/etc/linuxrc.conf: No such file or directory.
Setting port for udhcpc request to default...
Can't open /usr/lib/mkpxeinitrd-net/initrd-skel/etc/linuxrc.conf: No such file or directory.
Using the kernel modules from /tftpboot/node_root//lib/modules...
The selected kernel for DRBL clients is: 2.6.28-15-generic
Kernel 2.6 was found, so default to use initramfs.
Creating the network boot initrd for PXE clients by: mkpxeinitrd-net -k 2.6.28-15-generic -t initramfs
/opt/drbl/sbin/mknic-nbi: line 297: mkpxeinitrd-net: command not found
Finished!
Done!
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Done!

where i am making mistake & what else i have to do.....any more config....
plz help me

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