Petrohead

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Posted: Sep. 04 2004,04:43 |
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Here's what I'd like to accomplish with DSL.
1.) A headless machine,,,, power and network cable ONLY
2.) FTP server so I can get to my tools and doc's
That's it ......
Optional
3.) Wake the OS up from anywhere. In otherwords, have the computer turned off but powered (plugged in),, with a network card (that stays 'live'/'listens' / Wake on LAN ) with the power plugged in,, connected to an always on ISP modem, connected to a router and I can 'tickel' it back to life.
# 1 and # 2 should be a cake walk, however I may need some direction. # 3, I believe will be a bit of a challenge, but should be 'do-able' (hence the optional).
The equipment I'm using is an old PII 350 with 128 MB's RAM. It's an NEC with a funky IDE setup. IDE primary includes the first HDD (8 gig drive), plus,, believe it or not,, the A: drive is on the same IDE cable.
HDD is primary and A: is slave.
IDE secondary has the CD-Rom as primary and a 40 gig drive as slave.
Both HDD's have been formatted with FAT32. I installed DSL to the first drive, hda1 = 100MB's for DSL and hda2 = 300 MB's for swap. So I still have 7.5 gig left there. DSL see's the second HDD as hdd5.
Any comments appreciated.
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