> you'd need a remote console of some sort on that box. many brand name > servers have these, HP calls it iLO, Dell calls it DRAC, etc. these > have their own ethernet port, which has to be connected to the network > and configured. you'd also need a PXE server on the same network > segment to do a jumpstart install from, or use a virtual CD with that > remote console (slow if you're not onsite) > Barring that, I think you are SOL. Thanks for the reply. I some more details: I have the following HD config: sda1 - 100 megs, /boot sda2 - 1gb, swap sda3 - 70gb, raid ------ sdb1 - 100 megs, empty sdb2 - 1gb swap sbb3 - 70gb raid Would it be possible to use /boot to hold something? or perhaps turning off the swap and using the two gigs there? I could probably trim down the OS to under 2gb total. Bob _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos