i am living in a remote country and our main branch is in US where hosting is very expensive. it is almost costing us $4000K for a kind of setup we need therefore being a small company we decided to build our own hosting platform for our virtualized environment just for demoing our application to our customers and server will be reside in US office. now what is coming in my head is how will i install debian remotely.
Since we have 1 technical resource their with almost no Linux experience so i think for just installing Debian squeeze i had to spoon feed him from very basic which i don't want. an idea comes in my head and how practical is it. that is where i need your advice. i am planning to create a bootable USB stick from Debian squeeze and then i will take the backup and send it to US office where he (our tech guy) just has to use clonzilla or any other image software to restore that data on another same space USB. and then has to boot the server from it. after all that i will definitly get (pre-configured) ssh console. i will further setup the local hard drives by he help of consoles. does it sound good. or i would face any issue in long term. if you think it is fine. then my question is how. i never done this before and easy to implement advice/suggestion will be highly appreciated if any. Thanks. Yousuf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cagwvfmnqys-xzz6gp4rgux6pgccnygzes2qmmv8jw3df0-j...@mail.gmail.com