> Am Dienstag 30 Januar 2007 schrieb Michael Towers:
>> Tobias Powalowski wrote:
>> > Am Dienstag 30 Januar 2007 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> >>>> [...] links on ISO + full remote install support through telnet and
>> >>>> ssh will be
>> >>>> possible.
>> >>>
>> >>> That's a great feature. Perhaps I'll eventually update my headless
>> >>> computer. Really, there are few distro which allow remote install.
>> >>>
>> >>> I wonder though how network will be configured.. DHCP + fallback
>> >>> configuration ? I don't think DHCP itself is enough.
>> >>>
>> >>> Anyway, thanks Tobias.
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> Benoit Myard
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>> >> Ofc it's not enough, i myself doesnt even run dhcp at home.. could be
>> >> nice to get it "automated" and not have to do ifconfig commands
>> before
>> >> starting setup
>> >>
>> >> / Fredrik Eriksson
>> >>
>> >>
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>> > Hi
>> > sorry guys to disappoint you, you still need user action, the ssh and
>> > telnet service will be available but you have to setup hosts.deny or
>> > hosts.allow to get access to the machine.
>> > You still need to sit in front of the pc at the beginning.
>> > greetings
>> > tpowa
>>
>> This is a feature that is very easy to implement in larch, you can build
>> a larch CD adapted to your own network environment and access this via
>> ssh to do an Arch installation. I did this once to test it, but under
>> normal circumstances I would expect it to be easier just to plug a
>> keyboard and monitor into the machine and do the installation
>> 'normally'. Or am I missing something?
>>
>> Best Wishes
>> mt
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> Hi
> same for archboot, you can change those files on your own before burning a
> self created ISO of course, but as default i have to disable them because
> it's a security risk and the ppl have to enable it, like they need it.
> greetings
> tpowa
>
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> Tobias Powalowski
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Its still a nice feature for rescue modes and such.. i know i've been at
it to get some machines working and been in dire need of sshd or scp. Not
always you can use a cd/dvd burner.

/ Fredrik Eriksson



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