Home boot servers, any advice?

James Mcphee jmcphe at gmail.com
Fri Sep 9 13:12:00 MST 2016


possibly a PXE boot setup where you don't have to have disks on your
compute nodes at all.  You'd store a boot kernel and initrd in a tftp
target and that'd get your boxen up far enough to mount and finish booting
to their remote disk.  something to think about at any rate.

On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 12:53 PM, <stevensspam at cox.net> wrote:

> So I was thinking to myself, "Self, terabyte disks are absurdly cheap now.
> You should build a file and backup server to replace that old and slow
> Stora." And sure enough there are great prices on disks that cost a fortune
> only a few years ago. And then I though, "Hey, if this potential box is
> going to be sitting in the living room spinning rust 24/7 surely I should
> get some extra work out of the electricity cost. Which got me thinking
> about stuff like taking dhcp off the cheap router we're currently using,
> which eventually lead to thinking about setting up a boot server with OS
> installers and utility discs.
>
> I've been doing some googling and it doesn't look like it's all that
> complicated. But I thought I'd poke the local Plug hive mind and see if
> anyone had any advice. Whether, "flee now while you have your sanity," or
> suggestions on tools and howtos.
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James McPhee
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