That was actually the same method that you used to have to use when
updating the headless Xserve compute nodes that they used to sell
which were responsible for making me hate Apple server hardware.

Sans haikus, of course.

--Matt


On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Tom Limoncelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> Target mode is amazing. For those that haven't used it, on a Mac if
> you turn the unit on while pressing the "T" key, the machine turns
> into one big Firewire drive.  You can plug it into another machine,
> read stuff off it, etc.  If you use full-disk encryption, you are
> asked for a password first.  "It just works."
>
> I like it so much, I just wrote these Haikus:
>
>            Target mode is great.
>            Don't like hardware without it.
>            May I hug Steve Jobs?
>
>            Spoiled by target mode.
>            All other hardware seems drab.
>            I'm lazy... or smart?
>
> Tom
>
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