PXE .vs gPXE Server (for Installfest) [Network Ew

Lisa Kachold lisakachold at obnosis.com
Thu Feb 3 21:21:47 MST 2011


Larry!

You sound like you are doing very well, indeed; traipsing off to scaLE just
out of triangle heart bypassage surgery?

Gee Larry, I believe there might be some mis-communication here?  At the
Installfest where Navin  Markandeya and I appeared (while our holiday
scheduling was being straightened out between Gangplankhq.com and John C.
Lincoln Hospital) someone suggested I build a NEW PXE server for the
installfest; which sounded fun - through my 24 years as a Unix Engineer and
Admin, I have built a couple (some on the fly) used more than a couple, and
most recently loved gPXE (ATJEU.com Hosting where did some work with Jeff
Lord and crew).   Through the ensuing discussion, I was told that *hardware
already exists for the server that I could get and just rebuild for YOU
GUYS.  *

[Perhaps someone was actually suggesting that I clone what you are using at
Installfest for the Hackfest]?
*I was wondering where that PXE process was when we were setting up the
kids' Atom's?  Do we not host Netbook ISO?
Laugh!  *

While I look young/blond <snicker>, I appreciate your assistance, and I know
you probably don't know me, while I have been active in Linux Community
since 1994, I haven't been around PLUG until 2006 and don't get to attend
meetings too much,  I mostly benefit from open creative brainstorming
discussions, since my server engineering and implementation experience is
very long and deep indeed: USBank, KeyBank, Department of the Army <snip out
20 years>, skymall.com, icrossing.com, choicehotels.com,
UniversityofPhoenix.com, ivedasolutions.com, Polar Systems, Nike.com,
teleport.com, (blah) using some form of PXE/iSCSI PXE, gPXE boot or server
based build imaging tools (usually failing to use, since DHCP & broadcasting
is usually not allowed (depending on OSI layer devices) in PCI Compliant
Zone 0 network servers) and Sun/RHEl Jumpstart/kickstart Sat servers.

I see a great deal of petty "testing" and nattering about the abilities of
InstallFesters verses Hackfesters, or derision that this person or that
person can't even do Y, for instance.  I see a lot of people going on at
length about what they KNOW about a project or technology, yet offer no
assistance to get in and play build together?  I see other's laugh rather
than take the opportunity to learn from each other by asking questions, etc.
   Hans and Brian have done a great job with fostering community, and it
would be my hope that Installfests and Hackfests find common ground to
develop good collaboration; just as the Linux Security Teamsters do with the
Academic Arm of PLUG - recommending classes where they are certainly welcome
and needed.

We Linux Security Teamsters don't want to get into a position to "server
host"                                      ISOs  [loop mount/copy to
temp/add reverse shell/backdoors/burn to iso] and I already have a server
with a gPXE setup that can use my Terrabyte USB for providing build sources
(on a one by one copy basis) (like we are going to be using for the next
Security Distro Comparison [OWASP etc, all ACTIVE sec distros will be
compared in 3 hours]  Lab.

*Suddenly I find myself thrust into the details of a former PXE failed build
and questionable configuration.*

The beginning of a project involves SPECIFICATION.  What is your build
server need/specification please?  I also find a great deal of legacy PXE
build server integration discussion,  which involves a second build server
and additional DHCP server addressing (which is handled by the gPXE process
itself).  For what purposes is this complexity introduced?  Larry?  Is this
your tool which you feel comfortable maintaining?  Has someone suggested we
walk over your work?

What is the purpose of specifying the whole build tree if it exists on a
remote drive (which can be copied right over to use?

Clearly this is not the original request to build the Installfest a Server
Imaging Solution?
Clearly this does not involve taking existing hardware and providing a
solution?
Perhaps you were not there during that discussion and should have been?

It sounds like you need someone to repair or rebuild, under your
specifications, a failed second PXE server?
Perhaps that server does not work for most of the systems or does not work
within the current network?  What and how does it fail?  What again are the
specifications so that we can image a great number of systems/netbooks and
provide a great number of modern distro choices, while meeting the needs
swiftly for our community (Colleges/University, PLUG) during the fests?

I did get the following email message from the Discussion list but not in
it's complete version.  Either the message appears to have completely missed
the point of the project or the request for me to build the PXE server
itself was out of context, without complete regard for your current roles
(and hopefully not meant as a critique of either of us).  Let's track toward
a solution, shall we?

The specifications needed by the installfest include:

large number of easily changeable ISOs
expandable
gPXE rather than PXE:

NOTE:
gPXE must be supported by the BIOS to provide DHCP address, etc.

*If gPXE is not supported by the BIOS, a USB Flashdisk with Grub2 is needed
(even providing menu to distro via ubootnetlin).*

*I am interested in building you a gPXE server.  Not another PXE server.  I
am not interested in taking over your failed spec or building a second
server.
I believe you, Larry, can solve the problems described with the ISO  / path
as unrecognized because you are "chaining your server" and gPXE is not
recognized when passwd from PXE, getting gPXE from BIOS:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=etherboot-discuss&max_rows=25&style=nested&viewmonth=200807
*

I am interested in recreating a new ISO repo with perhaps the inclusion of a
realtime MD certificate veracity test, available to the user/installer and
either immediately X-checked or checked later where networking is not
available.

I am not interested in retaining your old ISOs or installation at any level
- easier to rebuild the whole server. What else is needed in the way of
services is needed here?

I am interested in questioning your distro list based upon what is currently
needed for netbooks, what has been installed recently and current versions.

I am also interested in perhaps adding a PLUG specific content library
and/or github (but that would be more of a Linux Security Teamster function
for our API's, etc.

Does this clear things up at all?
*
We Security Teamsters need ethernet cabling and a 16 port hub.  *
Thanks very much Larry

Might not be able to anp

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Dazed_75 <lthielster at gmail.com> wrote:

> Bottom posting since I am including a HUGE piece of text.  See below.
>
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:22 PM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com>wrote:
>
>> Larry,
>>
>> Can I come over and visit?
>>
>> How are you feeling?
>>
>> I can pick up that server or build it there with you?  Let me know what to
>> bring (my TB Nas or server tools).
>>
>> I am available all this week?
>>
>>
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>>
>> I would enjoy having a visit if you can stand my bachelor quarters mess.
> Be aware that I live in Apache Junction (almost) at roughly Highway 60 and
> Ironwood Drive.  It is already Thursday late afternoon and I have a Friday
> morning meeting so this week is pretty tight.  Let me know what options you
> have including if you would rather not drive so far.
>
> Actually I am doing very well considering that three weeks ago I was laying
> on an operating table with my chest open and my heart stopped while they did
> three bypasses.  I am walking around a mile each day and am finally sleeping
> decently.  I got permission to drive yesterday though I am still not
> supposed to lift more than 5 lbs at a time.
>
> The PXE server I built some while back is still running on the hardware
> listed in the very long description below.  I never really finished it
> because I did not like certain aspects of how it worked.  Specifically, the
> HOWTO I followed had me copy the CONTENT of each .iso to a directory on the
> hard disk and point the menu at its initrd.img or equivalent.  That and
> building/maintaining the menus seemed a LOT of work as distros to be
> included changed.  Also, I would like machines on the LAN to be able to copy
> the .iso files for their own use.
>
> I am hoping your methods let one simply have the .iso files on the server
> and a menu hierchy which is little more than an organized list of the .iso
> files which some description.  I am imagining the [g]PXE server either
> serving up the .iso to the PXE client or automounting the .iso needed only
> for the duration of the client boot though that may require too much menu
> work and too much bookkeeping to serve multiple PXE clients.
>
> Ideally, the PXE server can be added to an existing LAN and its DHCP server
> run along side the one serving the LAN, just offering a different range of
> IPs within the scope of the LAN but adding the PXE boot not offered by the
> base LAN DHCP server.  That is how mine is set up now though it currently
> depends on knowing what those values are.  Finding them dynamically would be
> even better.  If I were to have two routers (my home router and one for the
> installfest) set to service the same LAN IP ranges, that would allow me to
> use the PXE server either at home or in an installfest setting without
> changes.  A different option would be to set it up with rwo ethernet cards
> so one is used to connect to the home/office LAN and the other to service a
> separate LAN with the installable machines.  I don't like that as well
> generically, but ...
>
> One more thing is that the PXE server can ideally run headless but could
> also be used with a monitor, keyboard and mouse (or using a remote
> connection) as a normal GUI as can the one I built.  With that arrangement,
> it could be the only machine I would need to bring to the installfest.
>
> Lisa, the following is a copy of a message I sent to Todd, and Main that I
> thought you would get but I don't think you did.  Note that the form factor
> does not support a second hard drive. Note also that the list of distros on
> my portable drive is long and not all need to be PXE bootable although it
> would be handy if we were versatile enough to do so.
>
> FYI, the machine is an IBM ThinkCentre 8183:
> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
> DISTRIB_RELEASE=9.04
> DISTRIB_CODENAME=jaunty
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 9.04"
> H/W path               Device      Class       Description
> ==========================================================
>                                    system      818334U
> /0                                 bus         IBM
> /0/0                               memory      110KiB BIOS
> /0/4                               processor   Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU
> 2.80GHz
> /0/4/5                             memory      8KiB L1 cache
> /0/4/6                             memory      512KiB L2 cache
> /0/22                              memory      1536MiB System Memory
> /0/22/0                            memory      1GiB DIMM DDR Synchronous
> /0/22/1                            memory      DIMM DDR Synchronous [empty]
> /0/22/2                            memory      512MiB DIMM DDR Synchronous
> /0/22/3                            memory      DIMM DDR Synchronous [empty]
> /0/100                             bridge      82865G/PE/P DRAM
> Controller/Host-Hub Interface
> /0/100/2                           display     82865G Integrated Graphics
> Controller
> /0/100/1d                          bus         82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) USB
> UHCI Controller #1
> /0/100/1d.1                        bus         82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) USB
> UHCI Controller #2
> /0/100/1d.2                        bus         82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) USB
> UHCI Controller #3
> /0/100/1d.3                        bus         82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) USB
> UHCI Controller #4
> /0/100/1d.7                        bus         82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) USB2
> EHCI Controller
> /0/100/1e                          bridge      82801 PCI Bridge
> /0/100/1e/b            eth1        network     82541EI Gigabit Ethernet
> Controller
> /0/100/1f                          bridge      82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) LPC
> Interface Bridge
> /0/100/1f.1            scsi0       storage     82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) IDE
> Controller
> /0/100/1f.1/0.0.0      /dev/sda    disk        80GB ST380011A
> /0/100/1f.1/0.0.0/1    /dev/sda1   volume      71GiB EXT3 volume
> /0/100/1f.1/0.0.0/2    /dev/sda2   volume      3153MiB Extended partition
> /0/100/1f.1/0.0.0/2/5  /dev/sda5   volume      3153MiB Linux swap / Solaris
> partition
> /0/100/1f.1/0.1.0      /dev/cdrom  disk        DVD Writer 640c
> /0/100/1f.3                        bus         82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R)
> SMBus Controller
> /0/100/1f.5                        multimedia  82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R)
> AC'97 Audio Controller
> /0/1                   scsi2       storage
> /0/1/0.0.0             /dev/sdb    disk        4007MB SCSI Disk
> /0/1/0.0.0/1           /dev/sdb1   volume      3818MiB Windows FAT volume
> /1                     pan0        network     Ethernet interface
>
> Like I said, what I did for the PXE experiment is poorly documented (in
> some pile of paper around here) so we may want to start over.  Issues I do
> remember had to do with having two DHCP servers on the LAN and different
> distros needing to be handled differently because not all .iso's are built
> the same way.  This was an issue because the PXE server doc I used was
> having me copy the CONTENT of an iso to the hard drive and pointing PXE menu
> entries at different components for network bootup.  I had discovered just
> mounting the .iso but never got far with that as I had no clue what
> limitations I might run into (e.g. how many mounts one could have
> simultaneously, sharing a mounted .iso, how to dynamically unmount when no
> remote user was using one of them, etc.).
>
> As to distros, here is a listing of what I have on a portable hard drive:
>
> .
> |-- Archbang
> |   `-- archbang-2.00-RC1-i686.iso
> |-- CentOS
> |   |-- CentOS-5.3-i386-LiveCD.iso
> |   `-- CentOS-5.5-i386-LiveCD
> |       |-- CentOS-5.5-i386-LiveCD.iso
> |       |-- md5sum.txt
> |       |-- md5sum.txt.asc
> |       |-- sha1sum.txt
> |       |-- sha1sum.txt.asc
> |       |-- sha256sum.txt
> |       `-- sha256sum.txt.asc
> |-- DBAN
> |   `-- dban-1.0.7_i386.iso
> |-- DamnSmallLinux
> |   `-- dsl-4.4.10-initrd.iso
> |-- Debian
> |   `-- debian-505-i386-DVD-
> toobig4FAT32
> |-- EasyPeasy
> |   `-- Easy Peasy 1.0
> |       |-- Distributed by Mininova.txt
> |       `-- easypeasy-1.0.iso
> |-- Fedora
> |   |-- Fedora10
> |   |   |-- Fedora-10-i686-Live
> |   |   |   |-- F10-i686-Live.iso
> |   |   |   `-- SHA1SUM
> |   |   `-- Fedora-10-x86_64-Live
> |   |       |-- F10-x86_64-Live.iso
> |   |       `-- SHA1SUM
> |   |-- Fedora11
> |   |   |-- Fedora-11-i686-Live
> |   |   |   |-- Fedora-11-i686-Live-CHECKSUM
> |   |   |   |-- Fedora-11-i686-Live.iso
> |   |   |   `-- Fedora-11-i686-Live.log
> |   |   `-- Fedora-11-x86_64-Live
> |   |       |-- Fedora-11-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM
> |   |       |-- Fedora-11-x86_64-Live.iso
> |   |       `-- Fedora-11-x86_64-Live.log
> |   |-- Fedora12
> |   |   |-- Fedora-12-i686-Live
> |   |   |   |-- Fedora-12-i686-Live-CHECKSUM
> |   |   |   |-- Fedora-12-i686-Live.iso
> |   |   |   `-- README-SOURCES
> |   |   |-- Fedora-12-i686-Live-KDE
> |   |   |   |-- Fedora-12-i686-Live-KDE-CHECKSUM
> |   |   |   |-- Fedora-12-i686-Live-KDE.iso
> |   |   |   `-- README-SOURCES
> |   |   `-- Fedora-12-x86_64-Live
> |   |       |-- Fedora-12-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM
> |   |       |-- Fedora-12-x86_64-Live.iso
> |   |       `-- README-SOURCES
> |   |-- Fedora13
> |   |   |-- 500px-Fedora-13-live-disc-label.png
> |   |   |-- Fedora-13-i386-DVD.iso
> |   |   |-- Fedora-13-i386-DVD_CHECKSUM
> |   |   |-- Fedora-13-i686-Live
> |   |   |   |-- Fedora-13-i686-Live-CHECKSUM
> |   |   |   `-- Fedora-13-i686-Live.iso
> |   |   `-- Fedora-13-i686-Live-KDE
> |   |       |-- Fedora-13-i686-Live-KDE-CHECKSUM
> |   |       `-- Fedora-13-i686-Live-KDE.iso
> |   |-- Fedora14
> |   |   `-- Fedora-14-i686-Live
> |   |       |-- Fedora-14-i686-Live-Desktop-CHECKSUM
> |   |       `-- Fedora-14-i686-Live-Desktop.iso
> |   `-- Fedora9
> |       |-- Fedora-9-i686-Live-KDE.iso
> |       |-- Fedora-9-i686-Live.iso
> |       `-- SHA1SUM
> |-- FreeDOS
> |   `-- fdfullcd.iso
> |-- FreeMGP
> |   `-- FreeMGP-Vol1-Linux.iso
> |-- FreeNAS
> |   `-- FreeNAS-i386-LiveCD-0.7.2.5543.iso
> |-- Fuduntu
> |   |-- Fuduntu-14.1-i386-LiveCD.iso
> |   `-- Fuduntumd5sum.txt
> |-- GNU
> |   |-- gnewsense-livecd-deltah-2.0.iso
> |   |-- gnewsense-livecd-deltah-i386-2.3.iso
> |   |-- gnewsense_md5sums.txt
> |   `-- gparted-clonezilla-2.3.iso
> |-- IBMwipeDisk
> |   `-- ibmwipescrub3.iso
> |-- KNOPPIX
> |   |-- KNOPPIX_V5.1.1CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso
> |   |-- KNOPPIX_V5.3.1DVD-2008-03-26-EN.iso.md5
> |   |-- KNOPPIX_V6.0-ADRIANE_V1.1CD-2009-01-27-EN.iso
> |   |-- KNOPPIX_V6.2CD-2009-11-18-EN
> |   |   |-- KNOPPIX_V6.2CD-2009-11-18-EN.iso
> |   |   |-- KNOPPIX_V6.2CD-2009-11-18-EN.iso.md5
> |   |   |-- KNOPPIX_V6.2CD-2009-11-18-EN.iso.md5.asc
> |   |   |-- KNOPPIX_V6.2CD-2009-11-18-EN.iso.sha1
> |   |   |-- KNOPPIX_V6.2CD-2009-11-18-EN.iso.sha1.asc
> |   |   |-- knoppix-cheatcodes.txt
> |   |   |-- packages-dvd.txt
> |   |   `-- packages.txt
> |   |-- README.txt
> |   `-- knoppix-cheatcodes.txt
> |-- KnoppMyth
> |   `-- pamphlet.pdf
> |-- LinuxMint
> |   |-- 124992-Isadora Mint 9 [Unofficial DVD].png
> |   |-- LinuxMint-8-KDE.iso
> |   |-- LinuxMint-8.iso
> |   |-- linuxmint-10-gnome-cd-amd64.iso
> |   |-- linuxmint-10-gnome-cd-i386.iso
> |   |-- linuxmint-10-gnome-dvd-i386.iso
> |   |-- linuxmint-9-gnome-cd-amd64.iso
> |   |-- linuxmint-9-gnome-cd-i386.iso
> |   `-- linuxmint-9-gnome-oem-i386.iso
> |-- Lubuntu
> |   |-- lubuntu-10.04.iso
> |   `-- lubuntu-9.10_lynxis_b14.iso
> |-- Mandriva
> |   |-- mandriva-linux-2008-one-KDE-cdrom-i586.iso
> |   `-- mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586
> |       |-- mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.iso
> |       |--
> mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.iso.md5
> |       |--
> mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.iso.sha1
> |       |--
> mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.langs
> |       |-- mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.lst
> |       |--
> mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.lst.full
> |       |--
> mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.lst.leaves
> |       `--
> mandriva-linux-one-2010.0-KDE4-europe1-americas-cdrom-i586.lst.names
> |-- Moblin
> |   `-- moblin-netbook-beta-refresh-20090626-001.img
> |-- OpenFiler
> |   `-- openfiler-2.3-x86-disc1.iso
> |-- OpenOffice
> |   `-- ooo_240_win-lin-macintel_20080329.iso
> |-- OpenSolaris
> |   `-- osol-0906-x86.iso
> |-- PC_LinuxOS
> |   `-- pclinuxos-2007.iso
> |-- PartedMagic
> |   `-- pmagic-5.3.iso
> |-- PhoronixTestSuite
> |   `-- pts-desktop-live-2009.3-x86_64.iso
> |-- Pinguy
> |   `-- Pinguy_OS_10.10_i686.iso
> |-- Puppy
> |   |-- lupu-500.iso
> |   |-- pup-430.iso
> |   |-- pup-431.iso
> |   |-- puppy-3.01-seamonkey.iso
> |   |-- puppy-4.00-k2.6.21.7-seamonkey.iso
> |   |-- puppy-4.2.1-k2.6.25.16-seamonkey.iso
> |   |-- puppylabel.xcf
> |   `-- puppylabel_4_3_0.jpg
> |-- Puredyne
> |   `-- puredyne-911-carrot_and_coriander-CD-i386.iso
> |-- RescueDistros
> |   |-- AVGrescue
> |   |   |-- avg_arl_en_90_100114.iso
> |   |   `-- avg_arl_en_90_100114.rar
> |   |-- AviraRescue
> |   |   `-- rescue_system-common-en.iso
> |   |-- KasperskyRescue
> |   |   `-- kav_rescue_10.iso
> |   |-- SystemRescueCD
> |   |   |-- systemrescuecd-x86-1.5.0.iso
> |   |   |-- systemrescuecd-x86-1.5.8.iso
> |   |   `-- systemrescuecd-x86-1.6.0.iso
> |   |-- Trinity
> |   |   |-- trinity-rescue-kit.3.2-build-279.iso
> |   |   |-- trinity-rescue-kit.3.3-build-321.iso
> |   |   `-- trinity-rescue-kit.3.4-build-367.iso
> |   `-- ubuntu-rescue-remix
> |       `-- ubuntu-rescue-remix-9-10.iso
> |-- Sabayon
> |   `-- Sabayon_Linux_4.1_x86_G.iso
> |-- SimplyMEPIS
> |   `-- SimplyMEPIS 8.0.06 32 Bit
> |       |-- Distributed by Mininova.txt
> |       `-- SimplyMEPIS-CD_8.0.06-rel_32.iso
> |-- Slackware
> |   `-- slackware-12.2-iso
> |       |-- slackware-12.2-install-dvd.iso
> |       |-- slackware-12.2-install-dvd.iso.asc
> |       `-- slackware-12.2-install-dvd.iso.md5
> |-- SuperOS
> |   |-- Super OS 9.04 aka Super Ubuntu DVD - ISO
> |   |   |-- Distributed by Mininova.txt
> |   |   |-- Super_OS_9.04.iso
> |   |   `-- homepage.html
> |   `-- Super_OS_10.04_32_bits.iso
> |-- UltimateBootCD
> |   |-- label20070530.jpg
> |   `-- ubcd411.iso
> |-- Windows
> |   |--
> 7100.0.090421-1700_x64fre_client_en-us_retail_ultimate-grc1culxfrer_en_dvd.iso
> |   |--
> 7100.0.090421-1700_x86fre_client_en-us_retail_ultimate-grc1culfrer_en_dvd.iso
> |   |-- ophcrack-livecd-1.2.2.iso
> |   |-- ophcrack-vista-livecd-2.3.1.iso
> |   |-- ophcrack-xp-livecd-2.3.1.iso
> |   |-- win98 se.iso
> |   |-- windiag.iso
> |   `-- xpsp3_5512.080413-2113_usa_x86fre_spcd.iso
> |-- eeebuntu
> |   |-- eeebuntu-2.0-nbr.iso
> |   `-- eeebuntu-2.0-standard.iso
> |-- gparted
> |   `-- gparted-live-0.5.1-3.iso
> |-- inquisitor
> |   `-- inq-live-3.0-x86.iso
> |-- pcBSD
> |   `-- 8.0-RELEASE-i386-all
> |       |-- 8.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso
> |       |-- 8.0-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
> |       |-- 8.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso
> |       |-- 8.0-RELEASE-i386-livefs.iso
> |       `-- 8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img
> |-- pcos
> |   `-- pc-os-od2009.iso
> |-- qimo
> |   `-- qimo-2.0-desktop.iso
> |-- tinycore
> |   |-- tinycore_3.1.iso
> |   |-- tinycore_3.3.iso
> |   `-- tinycore_3.3.iso.md5.txt
> `-- ubuntu
>     |-- HardyHeron
>     |   |-- Hardy CD Cover
>     |   |   |-- Cdlabel.alb
>     |   |   |-- HardyCdCover-thumb.png
>     |   |   |-- HardyCdCover.png
>     |   |   |-- HardyCdCover.xcf
>     |   |   |-- Test.xcf
>     |   |   |-- UbuntuLozengeLogo.svg
>     |   |   `-- VersionLozenge.svg
>     |   |-- HardyCdCoverSource.tar.bz2
>     |   |-- UbuntuX86Desktop8-04.png
>     |   |-- kubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- kubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- kubuntu-kde4-8.04-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.04.1-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.04.1-server-i386.iso
>     |   |-- xubuntu-8.04.1-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   `-- xubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
>     |-- IntrepidIbex
>     |   |-- kubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- kubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- md5sums
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.10-alternate-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.10-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntustudio-8.10-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- xubuntu-8.10-alternate-amd64.iso
>     |   `-- xubuntu-8.10-alternate-i386.iso
>     |-- JauntyJackalope
>     |   |-- Ubuntu Jackelope Alter_1.jpg
>     |   |-- Ubuntu Jackelope Desk_1.jpg
>     |   |-- kubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- md5sums.txt
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.04-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.04-netbook-remix-i386.img
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.04-server-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntustudio-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- xubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   `-- xubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso
>     |-- KarmicKoala
>     |   |-- 113518-Karmic-Alt.png
>     |   |-- 113520-Karmic-White-Beauty-Orgicon.png
>     |   |-- Kubuntu_CD Label_Ver 9.10 32bit.jpg
>     |   |-- Kubuntu_CD Label_Ver 9.10 64bit.jpg
>     |   |-- kubuntu-9.10-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- kubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.10-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.10-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.10-netbook-remix-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-9.10-server-i386.iso
>     |   `-- xubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso
>     |-- LucidLynx
>     |   |-- Cd-lucid-Lynx_1.png
>     |   |-- Cd-lucid-Lynx_custom.xcf
>     |   |-- Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04 - Second Edition.pdf
>     |   |-- MakeTechEasier-Ubuntu-10.04-Quick-Guide.pdf
>     |   |-- kubuntu-10.04-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- kubuntu-10.04-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- kubuntu-10.04-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- lucid_0.png
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.04-alternate-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.04-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.04-netbook-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.04_0.png
>     |   |-- ubuntu-lucid-cd.jpg
>     |   `-- ubuntustudio-10.04-alternate-i386.iso
>     |-- MaverickMeerkat
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.10-alternate-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.10-alternate-i386.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.10-desktop-amd64.iso
>     |   |-- ubuntu-10.10-desktop-i386.iso
>     |   `-- ubuntu-10.10-netbook-i386.iso
>     `-- Zentyal 2.0 Server
>         `-- zentyal-2.0-2-i386.iso
>
>
>
> --
> Dazed_75 a.k.a. Larry
>
> The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions,
> that I wish it always to be kept alive.
>   - Thomas Jefferson
>



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