John R Pierce wrote: > Bob Puff wrote: >>>> John: If the DC has KVM over IP, they can connect to his box, can he >>>> >> do it with that? Lanny >> >> >> Interesting idea. I don't think they do, but even if they did, I don't have >> the install CD in the drive. Is there a way to perhaps load a tiny distro >> on /boot, reconfigure grub to load that, and then use that to do the deed? >> I can copy the data to other nearby servers, so I'm not worried about that, >> but I don't have the install CDs handy. I could download something to a >> nearby server though, if that would help. >> > > > setup a kickstart server on another server on the segment. this > requires a DHCP server, a TFTP server for the network boot code, and a > NFS server with the centos distribution. you can put a kickstart file > on the tftp (or is it on the NFS? I always forget), and this can > completely configure the install so it will run blind. (that -is- > the tricky part here). you can at least get console logging via a > network connection via the kernel module netconsole which you'd setup in > the kickstart That can work, but if you have any hands-on support at the colo at all, you can probably overnight them an install CD and talk them through booting with 'linux vnc vncconnect=n.n.n.n' (address of your vncviewer in listen mode). Or maybe you can make that happen from a kickstart and do the rest from your desk. I sometimes use that feature just so I don't have to stand by the bench where I'm setting up a new server. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos