Dan Aldrich wrote: > > I've been toying with the idea of making something like > a SnapServer out of one of my older system parts in a > small mini tower or pizza box. Once the system is > built, is there a way to admin the system over the net, > say thru a browser so you can remove the mouse, > keyboard and monitor? /bin/telnet > Not too sure if this will even boot as most system POST > complain if the keyboard or mouse is missing. Is there > a way to circumvent the POST checks? BIOS is requiring a mouse these days? Thats disgusting. Since keyboards are sub-$10, you can always pick one up at a fair or Fry's, and gut it, eliminating all the keys and cutting away the portions of the PCB used for only the keys, keeping the basic keyboard circuitry - usually a single chip and a pair of capacitors or some such. Then stuff this inside the case with the wire running out a slot and back into the keyboard plug. Since a few people have asked about this, I am going to look into what exactly is required for a keyboard to pass one of those checks, as well as the avail. of keyboard chips... it seems to me there is an unmet market for cheap null keyboards ($2?) -- jkenner @ mindspring . com__ I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| To Build A Better Future. |