Depending on the motherboard you might need to tell the bios not to stop on
keyboard errors.  Otherwise you might get the ol' kebard error press F1 to
continue.  We run Linux on several machines with no keyboard or mouse.  All AT
machines BTW. Not sure about PS2 input devices.

Bret

Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:

> On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Navinchandra wrote:
>
> > Can we install Linux on a machine without keyboard, Mouse and a Monitor.
>
> Yes, using kickstart.
> The other option is to install everything on a different machine and then
> swap disks, or to just plug in a keyboard and monitor during installation
> and moving them somewhere else once everything is running.
>
> LLaP
> bero
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