On 10/13/10 7:27 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> Not sure how you can really manage a VM without access to its console
> and settings.
>
I meant "KVM (switch)" not "Kernel-based Virtual Machine".
> You can often blank it enough before starting an install if necesary.
>
Sure, but often you don't do
On 10/13/10 4:47 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> Doesn't the installer already eject the cd at the end of the install?
> That seems to handle it for many machines.
Sure, it does. But won't help, when a machine closes the lid, while booting.
> In the case of kvm, you can connect to the kvm console an
On 10/12/10 6:26 PM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> I don't really understand the use cases for this
>
Imagine different KVM/remote-installations with no or complicated
physical access to the machine.
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After installing Debian from CD/DVD the machine is configured to boot
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- There is no option in the installer menu to boot from first hard-disk.
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