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up_the_ironsmnathani: sure! [20:42]
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mnathaniBlueStore sounds like something IBM put out [21:22]
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BryceBotmnathani: Have you checked whether Windows Firewall is enabled and dropping packets?
3,010 results found. Here's #735 (Apr 04, 2014 21:48:56 -0700) <mnathani > up_the_irons: have you considered adding git support to the backup servers / service? I like doing an rsync than git commit to act as a snapshot I can go back to easily without having to store the entire contents each time.
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mnathani@weather yyz [23:37]
BryceBotToronto-Pearson International, Ontario: Clear 10°F (-12°C), Humidity: 62%, Wind: From the West at 15 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.66999817,-79.62999725 or re-request this with: @weather -v yyz [23:37]
mnathaniI asked my dedicated server provider about installing my own OS on their hardware and if they would provide a network share with a mountable ISO. Here is their response:
" If you wanted to install a custom OS using IPMI, what you could do is send us a bootable flash drive which we could plug into a unmanaged dedicated server. You could then use IPMI to install the operating system from this device.
Unfortunately, at this time I'm not seeing a solution where there would be a network device to upload the image to, so it seems like this would be the best option I'm finding at the time. "
seriously, send them a bootable flash drive? what is it like the year 2000 or something
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