On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 02:13:09AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote: | I am setting up a machine that will be connected to the local network | and will not have a monitor nor a keyboard attached to it. | What changes, if any, should be made to the Debian software in order | for such machine to be able to boot without complaining about the | missing keyboard or monitor? In particular, what modifications are | required for the initialization scripts and to the kernel? Are there | any boot parameters that should be passed to the kernel about the lack | of kbd/monitor?
The system doesn't even know if there is a monitor or not. Are you planning on keeping a video card in it? I think this is a good idea for those times when the system gets hosed so that you can plug a monitor in and see. -D -- It took the computational power of three Commodore 64s to fly to the moon. It takes at least a 486 to run Windows 95. Something is wrong here.