I think the idea of putting it on other floppies is that it would make it a completely optional addition; something that would be unnecessary for servers, and anything not doing so called wardriving... course, I see no reason to not include everything in the cd, and just make a configuration option to disable it all.
---- On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Martin Ling (martin-sisela@earth.li) wrote:
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 09:32:03AM +0000, Justin J. Hayes
wrote:
At Friday, 30 January 2004, you wrote:
But I would suggest multiple floppies make more sense to me.
I think half the point of sisela was that you don't have to
change
disks. For a war driving situation I guess that's not too
bad since
you're in front of the machine, but as a remote router on
some wide
area network, it's not always convenient to get to the
location of
the sisela box.
Plus of course you want things to come back up if the power
goes out,
and be able to remotely reboot if the system gets in any kind
of real
mess. I should look into adding the Linux software watchdog,
in fact.
Is there some particular reason people want a wardriving kit
on a
floppy by the way, or is it just "kewl"? It's okay, I'll still
try if
you want it, I'm just wondering... ;-)
Martin
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