How To setup a no-keyboard, no-mouse, no-monitor box
bruce
bedouglas at earthlink.net
Wed Aug 10 23:57:26 UTC 2005
it will indeed!!!!
however, it might depend on your hardware/video/monitor setups...
you're talking about a 'headless' setup... i had a great deal of
trouble/issue with this. search google for 'headless' fedora intel 815
you'll find what you're looking for...
if you've already got FC installed, and you simply want to remove the
monitor/keyboard/mouse, you might need to check/modify a few files (can't
recall right now what they are) relating to the video/monitor setup...
you might also need to modify the linux install attributes so that it
doesn't try to use a video/monitor..
again, do a search of google for what i did.. i tried to document it, and
submitted my findings to this list so others would solve the issue...
-bruce
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kevin.kempter at dataintellect.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:08 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: How To setup a no-keyboard, no-mouse, no-monitor box
Hi List;
I want to create a server that does not require a keyboard, mouse or monitor
once installed. I'll do all the admin via ssh remotely.
Will Fedora boot and run without the kb, mouse & monitor ?
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