How do you setup a Mac Mini Server online? eg: no linked screen

I was told in a Mac Store you can set up a Mac Mini Server online. So no need to have a screen connected.
There's nothing in the paperwork that comes with it to say how to do so if you can. I have an iMac setup right next to it for going online or screen sharing etc.
Have I been misinformed or am I just being slow?!
Thanks in advance
Mark

Mark-THP wrote:
Bit late now as I have the screen, but out of interest how do you boot in FireWire Target Disk Mode with no screen?
Thanks
Second Mac is running 10.6.8 though.
You would have to plug a keyboard in to the Mac mini but would not need to connect a mouse or screen. You then hold down Command-T on the keyboard after turning the Mac mini on and before it boots. Keep those keys held down for about 10 seconds - that should be long enough. If you had a screen connected you would then be seeing the special FireWire symbol bouncing around the screen. This means the Mac is in FireWire Target Disk mode and is effectively a glorified external hard disk.
The fact the second Mac is itself running 10.6.8 is not important. As long as it can boot in to Lion it will be able to boot from the Mac mini which is acting as an external hard disk. On this second Mac you would plug a FireWire cable from the Mac mini. Then you would hold down the Option key and start the second Mac up. After a few seconds you should see it is in a new different mode which should list all the different bootable disks it can find, including the Mac mini which remember is acting as an external hard disk. You would then select the Mac mini disk to boot from.

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