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Re: cd33.iso
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Re: cd33.iso
- From: Chuck Yerkes <chuck+obsd_(_at_)_2003_(_dot_)_snew_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 01:40:15 -0500
- Mail-followup-to: Chuck Yerkes <chuck+obsd_(_at_)_2003_(_dot_)_snew_(_dot_)_com>, misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Reply-to: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
Or toss and old 2MB laptop drive in it and leave it off
(run a switch to the front).
Or boot over the net.
A boot CD is not a new option. I'm just in fear from the person
who boots in on a live box an reconfigures it. Anticipate someone
doing the wrong thing.
Quoting Al Lipscomb (arl_(_at_)_q7_(_dot_)_net):
> That is a wonderful idea. I had been thinking about a way to leave a
> boot CD with machines I build.
> Sometimes you come back and find a sick machine and you don't have the
> media with you. Being able to burn one of those mini CDs and tape it
> inside the case will be great.
>
> I am also in the middle of building a new machine and it will not have a
> floppy. You are right, this is a needed feature.
>
> Thank you.
>
> > Yes, that is the case, they are just starting to ship.
> >
> > As yet, I had received not one single complaint from a person with
> > such a machine. But I decided to get proactive about it.
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