Re: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread dman
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

Re: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread Daniel Freedman
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002, 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 complai

RE: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread Jeremy L. Gaddis
bject: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached. 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

Re: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread Oscar Riveros
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

Re: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread Earl F Hampton
On Friday 04 January 2002 16:13, 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 withou

Re: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread Tom Allison
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 keyb

Re: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread Alan Chandler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 05 January 2002 12:13 am, 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. > I have a debian machine acting as my home lan server/firewa

Re: Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-06 Thread Matt Chipman
> 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? I am aware to the fact that the BIOS setting should > probably be changed too. Yet I hope it would be the easier part. Is Yep, just make sure

Booting a (network) machine that has no kbd and no monitor attached.

2002-01-05 Thread Shaul Karl
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