On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 14:04, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 20:04, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
> Just installed severn over VNC. It just worked.
> Great job :)
How did you do that?
I'm *really* curious about it...
From the RELEASE-NOTES:
o Installation via VNC is now supported. To initiate a VNC-based
installation, pass "vnc" as a boot-time option. If necessary, a
password can be set by adding "vncpassword=<password>" to the
boot-time options. The VNC display will be "<host>:1", where
<host> is the IP address or hostname of the system being
installed.
So boot the system to be installed with 'linux vnc', for example. Then
on a client machine point vnc at the IP/hostname of the machine being
installed with a ':1' appended. You probably want to use a password
although vnc is by no means 'locked down' in this mode. Its mostly to
make it somewhat difficult for someone else to hijake your install :)
The nice thing of using this versus a redirected X DISPLAY variable is
that if the client blows up the VNC session continues, and you can
reconnect to the install. With X the install would die as well when the
client X server went away.
Michael Fulbright
msf(a)redhat.com
Anaconda Team Lead