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Old 10-25-2004, 02:56 PM   #1
Cliekid
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SuSE 9.1 100% Remote Install...


Hey,

I read a resource that it was possible to fully install SuSE from a remote location.

I have a dedicated server, and I hate the partitioning on it and want to change it - so I feel installing SuSE 9.1 would be my only option.

My problem lies, though, in how.

They say to change the Grub config, and this is how my lines currently look:

kernel parameteres - linux install=ftp://suseinstallsitestuff.blah UseSSH=1 SSHPassword=mypass
INITRD parameters - initrd

This is how a site said do it and it should load the install or something. I was wondering if this was proper, and if not, what should I do?

Doing anything involving psyichal media is NOT an option.

Help please -_-

-Cliekid
 
  


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