What about using a live CD distro that has a HDD
builtin feature like Kanotix ? You could boot from the
CD, connect with SSH (-X)and trigger the hdd install.
Hope this helps
Pierre
--- Mark Phillips <
mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote:
> I have an old P2 machine with Windows ME and I would
> like to install
> Debian and use it as a file server on my network.
> However, I don't have
> a monitor, keyboard or mouse. I would like to do a
> remote network
> install of Debian to the point that I can ssh into
> the machine and use
> apt to install the packages I want. In an ideal
> world, I would like to
> download a iso image, burn a cd, put the CD in the
> target machine and
> after some time ssh into a running Debian system.
>
> I googled around and found
>
> 1. This HOWTO
>
(
http://www.underhanded.org/papers/debian-conversion/remotedeb.html),
>
> but the target system has to have some Linux distro
> installed.
>
> 2. FAI
>
(
http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/fai-guide.html/index.html#contents)
>
> This should work but I need to add nfs to my
> network, create a local
> Debian package mirror, etc. It appears to be a long
> complicated process.
> I was hopping to find a simpler solution.
>
> Knoppix seems to be one solution that will get a
> Linux kernel running
> with ssh. I am not sure how to proceed after I
> format the hard drive,
> i.e. how to tell the "standard" net install process
> that I don't have a
> monitor or keyboard or mouse and to send console
> messages vi ssh.
> Perhaps there is a script based install that I can
> use?
>
> If anyone has a suggestion or knows of an iso image
> that I can burn, put
> in the drive, and end up with a running Debian
> system, I would love to
> find out about it!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
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