David Mathog wrote:
There are a million distros, and many "small" distros, but these seem to
be optimized for desktop use.  Surely there are a few out there that can
do the following:

1.  pxe boot (easily)
2.  autostart sshd, allowing root ssh login (there is no
  keyboard on the remote machine).
3.  contains smartmontools, parted, fdisk, etc., but not any desktop pieces.

Hi David,

+1 on what others have said about FAI if you're using Debian or Ubuntu (afaik, at least Ubuntu has some support now for using Red Hat's kickstart style approach to automatic installation also but it may not be as full featured as on RPM based distributions).

In terms of starting with a minimal base - I'm pretty sure you can do this with any of the mainstream distributions but you can definitely install very minimal Debian or Ubuntu systems (with Debian, just don't select anything other than what you want during install, it won't try to pull in the kitchen sink with dependencies unless you ask for something like a GNOME tool, with Ubuntu there is an option on the first installation screen to select a "Minimal system" - I think it's the F4 key but I'd have to verify this).

You might find the following links useful starting points

Debian:
http://hands.com/d-i/
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/apbs02.html#preseed-auto

Ubuntu:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PXEInstallServer
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/installation-guide/i386/preseed-using.html
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/installation-guide/i386/preseed-contents.html
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/installation-guide/example-preseed.txt
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LocalNet#Advanced:%20Hands-Off,%20Preseeded%20Network%20Server%20Install

hth,

-stephen

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Stephen Mulcahy     Atlantic Linux         http://www.atlanticlinux.ie
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