To get a system that autimatically installs every build we need to be able to control
on/off, reboot, boot-list and ability to boot from ISO, either by PXE (network boot) or
IDE-R (redirected IDE (ability to boot from an ISO-file on the network)), to be able to
test more then just install we need some sort of scripting possibility like SOL (Serial
Over Ethernet)
I would encourage you to use regularly download the latest build from
http://reactos.org/getbuilds/ and burn it to a CD-RW and hook your old computer to your
newer with a serial cable and record your installation log on your new computer with a
terminal program like RealTerm
http://realterm.sourceforge.net/ and then post the results
to someone willing to deal with it on the irc channel or on the ReactOS-Dev mailinglist.
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ReactOS Development List <ros-dev(a)reactos.org> wrote on Mon, February 6th, 2012,
8:06 PM:
Hi there,
this is one thing where i can be useful :)
i have a Pentium I storing dust here, and i wonder i i could set it up for
automated real hardware tests.....
yeah, i know its a too slow system, but.... more than nothing :)
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Jan Blomqvist Kinander <
jan.blomqvist(a)reactos.org> wrote:
PXE does the job only for installation but not
for testing after that,
then we need SOL to be able to do more then just install.
Ros should be able to do PXE boot, isn't that
sufficient?
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