On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 08:23 -0800, Tom Brown wrote: > On Wednesday 13 December 2006 23:26, Tom Brown wrote: > > During boot I hit > > F2 to get to a menu which allows me to select the BIOS setup. It was > > there I setup the first boot device to be the network. However, what I > > missed in the menu was the option for re-installation. I need to select > > that and everything should work correctly. I am going to try that first > > thing tomorrow. I'll let the list know how it works out. > > Well, I tried using the re-installation option from the F2 menu. It didn't > help. I still get PXELINUX to download and execute, but when it comes to > booting the kernel, it fails. Back to google for me. Or maybe Dell as someone > suggested. Sorry for your problems, but I'd have to have one in front of me to get it to work. On thing I have never used (the whole Powervault series for example) its tough for me to finger the problems or to get the proper working targets.
I know, it sucks, but one you get it done, document it. That way others won't have such a hard time doing the same or similar things. I live in Michigan, so unless you are close to Grand Rapids... I'd have to say my odds of figuring out your conundrum is about nil. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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