Re: Safe remote kernel install howto (Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 6613] New: iptables broken on 32-bit PReP (ARCH=ppc))

From: Bill Davidsen
Date: Wed May 31 2006 - 16:22:28 EST


Meelis Roos wrote:
Unfortunatlety, 2.6.15 does not boot on this machine so I'm locked out
remotely at the moment.

Here it my paranoid boot setup:

Thanks, but it's not much use here, since the machine is a PReP powerpc machine that can boot one kernel from disk (directly loaded from boot partition, no fancy bootloader) or netboot via serial console for test kernels. However, if the test kernel hangs, it hangs and I would need remote power cycling device that I do not have.

I did a lot of this at one time, and used lilo in just the way described. I did have a remote reboot device, however, an operator (1st shift), janitor (2nd shift), or security guard (3rd/wkend shift) who had been instructed to push the clearly marked reset button on demand "when the weird guy in New York tells you."

IBM rack units, like x345 and such, can have an "RSA" card which allows remote hardware monitor and reboot with a separate IP address for control. Worth its weight in gold! The latest will let you do remote console as well.

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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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normal user and is setuid root, with the "vi" line edit mode selected,
and the character set is "big5," an off-by-one errors occurs during
wildcard (glob) expansion.

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