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* [GSOC 2020] Booting via network
@ 2020-03-30 21:44 Brice Waegeneire
  2020-03-30 22:10 ` Vincent Legoll
  2020-03-30 23:16 ` Vagrant Cascadian
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Brice Waegeneire @ 2020-03-30 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: guix-devel

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Hello,

I know it's quite late to submit a GSOC proposal but here it's.
I would like to work on the project suggested by Danny to
add PXE support to Guix. Which has been requested several
times on IRC and in the ML. This would get us a step closer
to provisioning bare bone machines directly from Guix.

1 Name
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   Brice Waegeneire


2 Email
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   [`brice@waegenei.re']


3 Project name
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   GNU Guix: [Booting via network]


[Booting via network]
<https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/GSoC-2020#Booting_via_network>


4 Summary
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   This Google Summer Of Code proposal goal is two fold: adding to Guix
   System the ability to boot from the network and using it as a PXE
   server. This will be done by adding NFS support to the initrd along
   with adding DHCP and TFTP services to easily set up a PXE server.


5 Benefits
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   PXE booting is a feature that most mainstream GNU/Linux distributions
   support but it is still missing in Guix due to the initrd being
   written in Guile. This impede the adoption of Guix System in
   organisations where a lot of user terminals are in use, such as
   libraries; without it each terminal has to be manually provisioned
   which is time consuming and repetitive. It would also help the [Guix
   HPC] crowd to provision their clusters with Guix System instead of
   just using Guix as a package manager.

   Realising this proposal will put Guix System at the same level as
   other distributions regarding network booting and ahead of the pack in
   regards to the simplicity of setting up a PXE server.

   This will enable future work on `guix deploy' to add bare bone
   provisioning.


[Guix HPC] <https://hpc.guix.info/about/>


6 Deliverables
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   `(gnu system linux-initrd)' will be modified to support mounting the
   root of the file system from an NFS server. DHCP and TFTP services
   allowing PXE configuration options will be added to `(gnu services)'
   together with a PXE server service to serve Guix System to PXE
   clients.

   The documentation at `guix.texi' will be updated to reflect the new
   initrd feature and the additional services. An end-to-end test will be
   added to `(gnu tests)' using Guix as the PXE server which will boot
   Guix System on the clients.


7 Plan
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   I’ll be able to work on this for the whole summer. At the end of each
   phase I’ll write a email to `guix-devel@gnu.org' detailing my work
   during the previous month and my progress compared to the following
   plan.


7.1 Phase 1 (June 1 - July 3)
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   • Setting a clean developing environment.
   • Planning the actual design.
   • Manually configuring a PXE server with some clients.
   • Adding NFS support to the initial ramdsik.

   Before the first deadline I’ll have a working PXE environment, the
   design phase will be finished and the modification of the initrd will
   be more than half done.


7.2 Phase 2 (July 3 - July 31)
──────────────────────────────

   • Finishing the work on the initrd.
   • Adding the DHCP and TFTP services.

   At this point Guix System will be able to PXE boot from a manually
   configured server at least.


7.3 Phase 3 (July 31 - August 24)
─────────────────────────────────

   • Adding the PXE server service.
   • Writing the test.
   • Writing the documentation.
   • Tyding things up.
   • Writing a blog post describing the new features.

   All of the deliverables will be finished, fully working and the
   modifications merged in Guix.


8 Communication
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   I communicate daily through IRC in the `#guix' channel on Freenode as
   `bricewge' and by email as [`brice@waegenei.re'] to the different
   Guix’s mailing lists.

   I plan to communicate live with my mentor, by phone or video chat
   (Jitsi Meet), at least twice a week to inform him about what I’m
   actually doing, what I’ve done and what is blocking me. To make
   following my progress easier I’ll keep a daily updated branch `gsoc'
   at <https://git.sr.ht/~bricewge/guix>.


[`brice@waegenei.re'] <mailto:brice@waegenei.re>


9 Qualifications
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   For several years I used NixOS as my main system and actively
   contributed to it. Some months ago I switched to using Guix System
   exclusively, since then I have written patches to Guix and Shepherd
   adding packages, service, features and documentation – most of which
   have been merged – and will continue to so since hacking on this
   project is so enjoyable.

   Related to network booting, I had setup my homelab to PXE boot from an
   Arch box some years ago.

   I am also a computer science student, a Free Software advocate and an
   avid Emacs user. I’m currently reading SICP to improve my Scheme
   skills.

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2020-04-10 13:44   ` iPXE network booting (was Re: [GSOC 2020] Booting via network) Giovanni Biscuolo
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