On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 07:51:53AM +0300, Shlomo Yona wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I need to install GNU/Linux on a brand new server which will be located at the
> Technion. Disk space is not a problem.
> 
> I need to be able to specify packages names, and configuration tips for
> installing a proper setup of Hebrew support 
> 
   [...]
> 
> Since the server is installed from scratch and since there is no disk
> limitation, I'd rather install more stuff than less stuff, as future
> availability of system support will be probably slow.
> 


  This was posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] My post is NOT an 
answer to what the original poster has asked about. In addition, what I
am referring to is more appropriate for linux-il. 

  Assuming that the server is in the Technion and that the developer is
Shlomo Yona and he is in the somewhat remote haifa.ac.il, wouldn't it
be worth it to install a dedicated phone line for the server and have
the server use a serial console in addition to ssh? I can see the desire
to install and forget (as much as possible). However wouldn't it be 
better to make the server more manageable then less? Management can 
always instruct not to use the serial console capability or even drop it
all together at some point in the future.
-- 

    Shaul Karl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] e t

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