I want to boot a keyboardless computer from a cd that will enable me to log in remotely over ssh and then install some software like dvbtools and some other stuff to play around with my dvb-s card, and without any user intervention on the box itself (apart from putting the cd in and flicking a switch of course). Of course this would be a rather insecure default setup given that it would leave the box open to be logged into - I imagine people wouldn't normally ship a cd that did that.
ubuntu 5.10 booted fine, but doesn't have sshd and would require a keyboard to install sshd. small and light would be good, I want X but am not really fussed about having gnome or kde or any other memory hogs. Do I have to make something myself? -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
