The UCC has Ubuntu-on-Tap!
Possibly conceived as the brainchild of mad-man hacker Davyd Madeley (but possibly not) the has UCC installed a network port for the express purpose of installing Ubuntu.
The Ubuntu Port was installed by the combined efforts of David Basden, Matt Johnston, Davyd Madeley, James French (who broke the network, twice), one power drill, a multimeter named Albert and the Klone Krone.
The port is allocated to its own VLAN on one of our Cisco Catalyst switches, and fed into the trunk of the router madako. Madako offers network bootable images to anyone who boots via DHCP on this port, as well as allowing access to UWA's Ubuntu and Debian mirrors.
To install Ubuntu on your machine, follow these easy-peasy steps:
The port also allows you to install Debian from UWA's mirror, and test your machine's RAM using Memtest86+.
To install Debian on your machine, follow these easy-peasy steps:
Davyd has (boring) photos on line.
Coming Soon!
Memtest86+ took far too long to get working. There is a documented 'feature' in PXELINUX that treats image files ending in '.bin' (among other things) as a special case. However, it also treats symlinks to files named '.bin' as a special case, even when the symlink does not contain the characters '.bin' anywhere in the name.
The theme song is played from a script on madako that is fed tftpd log entries. When it sees the Ubuntu kernel loading, it connects to maroon, and enqueues the theme song.