Robin Becker schrieb: > I'm just wondering if it is possible to install FreeBSD from inside a > bootstrap operating system such as a knoppix or ubuntu preinstall? > > Reason I'm asking is that my boss is asking about getting another > commodity server using a provider that doesn't offer freebsd. We do get > KVM over IP however, and I assume that really clever people might know > how to handle this sort of thing if they have console access.
Only KVM or do you have access to a Remote console (IPMI). You can try to boot FreeBSD from a Network but than you need access to the Network from a running server to setup a TFTP and BOOTP Server. Much more easy would it be just to let the Computer Center guys insert a FreeBSD CD into the CD Drive. Thats how I install FreeBSD in remote Computer Centers. It Might work I you generate a Harddiskimage and use your Bootstrap OS to get it from net and write it to the Harddisk at the server. I never done this but theoretically it should work. As I said, the best way to du the install is to have a CD inserted and after install simply change the bootsequence in BIOS. Regards Estartu -- ------------------------------------------------- Gerhard Schmidt | E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TU-München | WWW & Online Services | Tel: 089/289-25270 | Fax: 089/289-25257 | PGP-Publickey auf Anfrage
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