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Raspberry Pi Server wizard to serve Raspbian to network booting Pis
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Piserver and Pi5 - Not an issue, just a question #166

Open marc-odp opened 9 months ago

marc-odp commented 9 months ago

Did anybody try Pi5 with Piserver ? Is it working ?

jonwitts commented 8 months ago

I haven't tried it yet but it's on my list of things to do...

jonwitts commented 7 months ago

First hurdle is going to be getting Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm running on the server... I've created a SD Card from the 64bit Bookworm image and tried to add it to my PiServer - but after about half an hour I just get an "Error running convert script" message...

Any clues as to how we can get Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm running from PiServer @maxnet ?

jonwitts commented 7 months ago

As well as needing to get Bookworm running on PiServer the list of allowed MAC OUIs will need updating in PiServer.

Currently on RPi devices with MACs starting b8:27:eb | dc:a6:32 | e4:5f:01 | d8:3a:dd can connect to PiServer. My Pi5 has a MAC address which starts 2c:cf:67

marc-odp commented 5 months ago

@jonwitts : Hi Jon, I saw your posts on https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=2220399&hilit=piserver#p2220399 It seems that Raspberry Pi Foundation has dropped total interest in Piserver. We have two computer labs with raspberry pi 3 and 4 in use. My plan is to continue to use them as long as possible. Just like I did with XO laptops. However, for our new lab to setup this summer, I plan to use 'FOG Project' image management with LDAP and NFS shares. As far as I am concerned, Raspberry Pi is part of history. Not only there is no evolution of the software but nowadays you can find cheaper and more powerful systems using NUC with N100 cpu. -marc-