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Revision as of 10:05, 2 September 2005
[[debian-knoppix]] Starting SSH and Samba with floppyconfig
From: Chris Liechti <cliechti>
I recently ran into a little problem: i wanted to copy away data from a PC without screen and keyboard, but knoppix needs these two...
solution: make a bootfloppy with a knoppix.sh script on it that sets the passwords and starts the servers. so what you find here is the result of these efforts.
to use them, create a knoppix bootfloppy and copy these two on it. Optionaly use the "hostname", "password" and/or "ip" boot options (see comments in knoppix.sh for more information)
knopper: maybe are the "hostname" and "ip" kernel cmd line options also useful for the normal knoppix-autoconfigure? btw i did not see where the ip/nm/gw options are used in knoppix-terminalserver... they are assigned to variables but never used?!? "hostname" could be useful in case somebody wants to start several knoppix machines with servers (apache, samba, etc)
have fun
chris
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