Hello again from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
As it happens I have looked at the message traffic in question, and at
the sourceforge page in question. And I am, a lurker, on the lists for
Grub, and this one. GRUB can do this, but it will need proper
management for remote console management. As for LILO, I do not know,
I have used it to boot an older version of Red Hat on a Pentium based
system, using the early chip set for Pentium family processors, a
430FX based system. But for remote booting of this system, or even the
one that I am writing this on, running under Linux, good idea, I still
do not know. I would greatly appreciate feedback on these points.
People with their questions, or even answers, can contact me, via
e-mail on this list, or off.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eric Seppanen
> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 12:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: remote console project
>
>
> Thought this might be of interest here:
>
> On today's Kernel Traffic
> <http://kt.zork.net/kernel-traffic/latest.html>,
> there's mention of a thread where some folks are starting work on a
> network-based remote console project.  They've set up a
> sourceforge page,
> <http://sourceforge.net/projects/netconsole/>, but it
> doesn't seem to have
> any info yet, so the kernel traffic page (and linux-kernel
> archives) are
> probably the only place to find out about it.
>

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