James Laska writes:
Andre correctly reminded me that 'ssh' installer support is not intended as a replacement for a telnet install. Rather, it is a means for enabling 'ssh' to remotely monitor install progress. Translation, you can ssh into the installing system and monitor /tmp/*log or do whatever else you want from a shell. Essentially, it provides the shell you normally get on tty2, but over the network.
So, what's the new way to install on a remote machine where one has no hands-on access? What do those of us with machines at dataplexes like The Planet, or with virtual machines on services like Virtual Host do?
To my mind ssh would be a perfect replacement for telnet for all the obvious security reasons.
If, however, the answer is vnc, then I'm compelled to point out that leaves some of us out of the party.
Janina
Thanks, James
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