Marco,

Gentoo's install / LIVE cd has sshd on it... meaning once you boot it
up on the machine (and start sshd), you can ssh into it and configure
the rest from the command line. I've done it many times, as I prefer
to install / administer from my desk as opposed to the noisy (and
sometimes cold) server room...

It does require you to have access to your machine for the initial
bootup, the starting of sshd, and then removal when done...

HTH,

...Ric

On 09/03/07, Marco Fabbri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

My name is Marco Fabbri, I am from Italy. I am in charge for IT structure of
my company.

I am writing to you because my company Sourcing Solutions Group has an
office in Hong Kong and I need to make an installation of Linux Gentoo on
the server in Hong Kong. But the company that provide us internet and
support us in day-by-day problem does not support Linux for policy.

I am looking for a guy who can help me in doing an installation on our
server. Does any of you have expertise in Gentoo and is available for this
work?

Please write me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or contact me on skype:
spiff1281.

Regards.
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Marco


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