seth vidal (skvidal(a)linux.duke.edu) said:
> It's just that realistically, changing this would
essentially mean
> "any headless machine will not be able to be logged into without kickstart
> machinations". I don't think that's an improvement.
This is, in fact, the point.
Think of it this way:
- httpd defaults to off when it is installed
- should we have it on b/c if you can't get to the shell then you
can't turn it on?
no, of course not.
Sure. All I'm saying is that if you do a VNC headless install in the
way the documentation suggests, you are left with a machine you cannot
access at all. This seems wrong.
Bill