I'm a slackware person, but I have to maintain a few redhat boxes out there. I have a couple boxes running 7.0 and would like to upgrade to 7.2, but I don't have physical access to the boxs. Reading through the docs, even if I wanted to do a text install through ftp or nfs, it seems that I still need to boot off a CD or floppy. How can I do this right from the command line on 7.0?
I'm a slackware person, but I have to maintain a few redhat boxes out there. I have a couple boxes running 7.0 and would like to upgrade to 7.2, but I don't have physical access to the boxs. Reading through the docs, even if I wanted to do a text install through ftp or nfs, it seems that I still need to boot off a CD or floppy. How can I do this right from the command line on 7.0?
11 years?
Using your numbers $80 x 12months * 11years = $10,560 hybrid primium? Or $100 * 12 * 11 = $13,200
What cars are you comparing the hybrid to? The premium is about $3K, or about 3 years of gas savings at current prices.
Front Row interface drivin by the Prius's MFD including using it's touch screen to control Front Row.
http://www.kusnetz.net/prius/
Question for all you Redhat folks out there.
I'm a slackware person, but I have to maintain a few redhat boxes out there. I have a couple boxes running 7.0 and would like to upgrade to 7.2, but I don't have physical access to the boxs. Reading through the docs, even if I wanted to do a text install through ftp or nfs, it seems that I still need to boot off a CD or floppy. How can I do this right from the command line on 7.0?
Question for all you Redhat folks out there.
I'm a slackware person, but I have to maintain a few redhat boxes out there. I have a couple boxes running 7.0 and would like to upgrade to 7.2, but I don't have physical access to the boxs. Reading through the docs, even if I wanted to do a text install through ftp or nfs, it seems that I still need to boot off a CD or floppy. How can I do this right from the command line on 7.0?