I just recently bought an old Dell Poweredge 2650 rack server to play around with. While trying to install Ubuntu Server via CD it kept giving me errors and it doesn't support USB boot options. I was wondering if anybody who has some experience with PXE installations would be able to help me with it. In the end it's essentially going to become a web server if that helps at all. <div>
<br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Shade<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:00 PM, <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ale-request@ale.org">ale-request@ale.org</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:40:41 -0500<br>
From: Scott Castaline <<a href="mailto:skotchman@gmail.com">skotchman@gmail.com</a>><br>
Subject: Re: [ale] cpu load 8.5 on usb to usb move<br>
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On 02/28/2011 08:14 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:<br>
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Geoffrey Myers<br>
> <<a href="mailto:lists@serioustechnology.com">lists@serioustechnology.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>> Michael B. Trausch wrote:<br>
>>> On Sat, 2011-02-26 at 16:24 -0500, JD wrote:<br>
>>>> I prefer external connections not to have direct access to the<br>
>>>> internal<br>
>>>> computer RAM without any security.<br>
>>>> <a href="http://www.astalavista.com/files/file/9829-memory-forensics-over-the-ieee-1394-interface/" target="_blank">http://www.astalavista.com/files/file/9829-memory-forensics-over-the-ieee-1394-interface/</a><br>
>>> It would seem that it can be disabled (possibly, I have not verified<br>
>>> that). But boy it would sure be useful to have a port that functions<br>
>>> still even when the OS has died. Imagine how easy it would be for<br>
>>> anyone to write programs down to the bare-metal---imagine the utility to<br>
>>> operating system developers and the like.<br>
>> Imagine the security issues. :)<br>
> Hi! I'm a crafty net packet. I just overwrote your kernel stack and as<br>
> soon as you start a new process I'll transfer control of your system<br>
> to Mr. Bad Mojo on the net in ScrewUsersLandovia. MUWAHAHAHA!<br>
><br>
> :-)<br>
Oooh, you nasty little boy!!(=O<br>
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