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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/27/2013 02:34 PM, Jim Kinney
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<div>So you're heading to a remote location to do some
technical work. You don't know the area so a dash to your
fav parts store is not an option. <br>
What do you pack in your kit for a 2 hour drive away, 10
hour drive away, 3 hour flight away, out of the country
trip, etc.<br>
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Software....<br>
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Hardware...<br>
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Tools....<br>
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Misc....<br>
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<div>This may turn into a meeting topic.</div>
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Insofar as software:<br>
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<li>Current 2-DVD set of CentOS 6.</li>
<li>Current install DVD for Fedora (current and previous release,
and if very very close to the next release, possibly that, too)</li>
<li>UBCD</li>
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<p>If there is a Walmart in the area, I don't take anything that is
cheap and easy to replace and is going to get lost anyway. Safe
to assume (usually) that there is. Everywhere I've travelled to
thus far has had one. Used to be that I would be able to rely on
Walmart for parts, too, to a certain extent and in a pinch, but
that's not even possible.<br>
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<p>I won't take spare HDDs, but if I have any I will take spare
SSDs.<br>
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<p>I do have a tool-box that has all sorts of special purpose stuff
(cat5/coax/cat6/security bits/drivers/etc.) as well, which I take
with me any time I am working.<br>
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<p>Anything else, I roll the dice.<br>
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<p> — Mike<br>
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