1 In between keeping things going at work and hanging out more than usual with
2 my kids (who are off from school on spring break), I've been trying
3 to help out around the edges with
4 <a href="http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer">Debian Installer</a>
5 this week. Probably the most significant thing I've done is to provide
7 my hppa systems so that nightly builds of d-i for hppa can happen. However,
8 trying to help out has finally gotten me to organize "my other rack" in a way
9 that testing stuff like this will be easier in the future.
11 What I've done is to set up a modest test server with a private subnet behind
12 it. The private subnet now has an <a href="http://www.apc.com/">APC</a>
13 Masterswitch remotely-controllable power switch, a
14 <a href="http://www.cyclades.com/">Cyclades</a>
15 16-port serial server, and a growing set of target systems
16 representing different Debian architectures. The server provides DHCP and TFTP
17 support for network booting the various target systems, my evolving
18 <a href="http://www.conserver.com/">conserver</a>
19 configuration makes it possible to access serial consoles on
20 each target system, and the Masterswitch makes it possible to power cycle the
21 target systems remotely. There's a bit of security work yet to do before I
22 allow anyone else to play, but my intent is to allow other folks working on
23 debian-installer to also have access to this lashup for remote testing of some
24 of the less-readily-available system architectures...
26 My only gripe is that conserver is in non-free. I'm not entirely sure why,
27 though, since the licensing appears at first glance to be a mixture of BSD-like
28 with and without advertising clauses. Time to email the maintainer and ask...