This statement has no bearing on the question.Ĭlick to expand.It will depend on how well unstructured multi-selections work either with a combination of CTRL and SHIFT keys and also whether you can perform said unstructued multi-select with a mouse and/or keyboard. In fact, none of my CentOS cluster nodes, whether it is the headnode, or the compute nodes in my micro HPC cluster has a monitor, mouse, and keyboard, and yet, I can adminster ALL of them, graphically, remotely. And of course, I can do that without having a monitor, mouse, and keyboard connected to the system as well.
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And yet, the moment that I install tigervnc-server and then set the vncpasswd, I can connect to the graphical desktop environment remotely in order to administer the system. If I were doing an unintended, scripted deployment over PXE, I wouldn't need any of those things either). (And really, even for my CentOS system, I only really needed the monitor, mouse, and keyboard JUST for the install (because I'm not doing an unintended, scripted deployment. The absence of a display connected to it and/or an input device is wholly irrelevant here. None of my QNAP NAS servers has a display nor mouse attached to them and yet I can STILL graphically manage files, on the server, remotely, via a web based GUI, which HAS a graphical file manager.
This wasn't an inquiry into what you are doing personally and the reasons and rationale for doing things the way that you're doing them. Click to expand.Not the point of the question though.