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editing capabilities are limited, it's actually pretty hard to get
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there.
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From there, SSH was setup and key was added. We had DHCP in the lab so
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we just reused that IP configuration.
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service ssh restart
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cat > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
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Then the automated installer was fired:
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./install -H root@192.168.0.145 \
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--fingerprint c4:1a:be:9d:e4:b9:32:19:c7:08:44:1e:59:c9:e3:a9 \
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--verbose \
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hetzner-robot \
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--fqdn=dal-rescue-01.torproject.org \
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--fai-disk-config=installer/disk-config/dal-rescue \
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--package-list=installer/packages \
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--post-scripts-dir=installer/post-scripts/ \
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--ipv4-address 192.168.0.45 \
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--ipv4-subnet 24 \
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--ipv4-gateway 192.168.0.1
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Note that the `ipv4-*` parameters were not actually passed but should
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be used for testing later installs next time.
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## Upgrades
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