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Re: swap space in file on inconsistent file system
You wrote:
>
>
> One useful tool to keep to hand is a USB key with a standard install
> that runs dhcpcd and sshd (and optionally openvpn back to a known
> server), so as long as the BIOS is set to boot USB first and you can
> get someone to plug it in you always have a remote accessible fallback
> boot option
>
> David
>
Yes, and why not? Only that the current colo provider won't do
that kind of thing (or anything other than a power cycle). The
original provider (now swallowed up four or five times over) provided
excellent competent support and backup. But when I asked to have
a replacement server in the space (which I have paid for on an annual
contract) previously occupied by this machine's defunct twin, I
was referred to a sales team in Sofia, Bulgaria, who now say there
is no record of my having colo space.
On the new replacement machines I have four distinct ways of booting,
including from a DVD-RAM as a last resort, plus a proper remote
management console independent of the motherboard.
Thanks for the thoughtful suggestions (and to the others who replied
off-list).
--
Steve Blinkhorn <steve%prd.co.uk@localhost>
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