<slackytude-nfs> yeah!
<slackytude-nfs> diskless NFS root
<slackytude-nfs> insert usb stick, boot from NFS
<slackytude-nfs> great fun
<mingdao> slackytude-nfs: dropbear rules
<slackytude-nfs> mingdao, thats a ssh server, no?
<mingdao> yes
<mingdao> you start it at the boot prompt and do everything from another terminal
<mingdao> I don't install any other way.
<slackytude-nfs> yeah, but I can boot slackware on any machine now
<slackytude-nfs> oh, thats nice as well
<slackytude-nfs> the problem is, I kinda screwed up
<slackytude-nfs> I installed slackware on a NTFS filesystem and that means lot of errors on startup
<slackytude-nfs> like no ssh server
<mingdao> you what?
<slackytude-nfs> installed it on NTFS
<slackytude-nfs> which I share by NFS
<mingdao> How can you install Slackware on a NTFS filesystem?
<mingdao> How do you expect it to run?
<slackytude-nfs> it runs
<slackytude-nfs> heh
<slackytude-nfs> just not very well
<slackytude-nfs> like, it will start everything in rc.d
<slackytude-nfs> coz everything is marked executable
<slackytude-nfs> but I shall nuke the NTFS and use ext4 or sumthing
<slackytude-nfs> but still I like this
<slackytude-nfs> alrite
<slackytude-nfs> gonna kill the ntfs drive now
<slackytude-nfs> see ya