William Hooper wrote:
Does this imply that they already have a Linux OS on them? If so you can
just boot the installer kernel (via grub or lilo) and do a network
install.
This does indeed imply that. Some have FC1 on them, others have
FC3. How would I boot the installer kernel? What files do I need to
have to get that going?
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