Just a thought... extract the iso to your local hard drive, hack it up however you like, repack it and ship it off to your datacenter. As far as I know that should do the trick.

-Mike

On 8/18/05, Greg Shikhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately, I have all space taken up. I would need to ask the colo technician to insert a floppy and run the program, which is a bit much...


On 8/18/05, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Greg Shikhman wrote:
>  I have a computer colocated and I want to switch to gentoo, but
> I want to cause the technical support there minimal hassle (and a
> minimal cost to me :) ). The most I want them to do is pop in the
> gentoo disk, restart, and run a script

No need for that.  Look at the end of

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml

"6. Installing Gentoo from an existing Linux distribution"

Benno
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