[SLUG] Remote Fedora installation

2004-11-18 Thread Peter Hardy
I have a machine hosted in the US that's in need of a reinstall. Upgrading isn't really an option- the current OS can't be trusted after a recent breakin, besides which the version of Red Hat it's running now is far too crusty to attempt an upgrade to Fedora. The only likely result I've seen fr

Re: [SLUG] Remote Fedora installation

2004-11-18 Thread Jamie Wilkinson
This one time, at band camp, Peter Hardy wrote: >I have a machine hosted in the US that's in need of a reinstall. >Upgrading isn't really an option- the current OS can't be trusted after >a recent breakin, besides which the version of Red Hat it's running now >is far too crusty to attempt an upg

Re: [SLUG] Remote Fedora installation

2004-11-18 Thread Peter Hardy
On 11/19/04 11:12, Jamie Wilkinson wrote: This one time, at band camp, Peter Hardy wrote: I have a machine hosted in the US that's in need of a reinstall. Upgrading isn't really an option- the current OS can't be trusted after a recent breakin, besides which the version of Red Hat it's running no

Re: [SLUG] Remote Fedora installation

2004-11-18 Thread Jamie Wilkinson
This one time, at band camp, Peter Hardy wrote: >On 11/19/04 11:12, Jamie Wilkinson wrote: >>This one time, at band camp, Peter Hardy wrote: >> >>>I have a machine hosted in the US that's in need of a reinstall. >>>Upgrading isn't really an option- the current OS can't be trusted after >>>a recen