James Carlson wrote:
> It allows you to log in from somewhere else and look at the machine to
> determine what might be wrong with it.
I guess you also assume that there is a way to find
that machine out. This is only useful if coupled with
some other mechanism to "advertise" the machine in
trouble.
> If you don't have LLA, and the machine can't connect to the network,
> then you have a warm brick.
>
> (I think you're assuming that the machine in question is a laptop or
> desktop type machine and thus can be rescued through a console ... I
> don't think Michael was.)
If this is actually an intended use, then I guess we
need to do more than just having LLA as it won't help
by itself.
--
K. Poon.
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