On 8/26/06, Brian Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone know if it's possible to install Ubuntu 6.06 "server" using a
serial console session? I'm pretty sure I did this with Debian last
time, but I haven't yet tried it with Ubuntu. I was going to install
Ubuntu on a system that is headless and I'm really to lazy attach one
if I don't need to.

Has the serial port become so out dated? I ask this because I had to
build myself a special respin of a rescue cd
(http://www.sysresccd.org/) just to get serial support for my headless
server.

I haven't tried this myself, but I remember looking at a script called
debtakeover which could probably be modifed to install ubuntu instead
of deb stable or one of the debian releases.

Is the serial port the only connection to this machine?  You're going
to need some way to get the packages.  If you've got tcp why not use
ssh or shudder telnet to get into it?  If not, what kind of server are
you building?

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