Hornet wrote:
Ahh, but awkwardness and upgrading is almost always synonymous.
Awkwardness was one of the words I used, there have been some others ;-).
Maybe you can get a USB floppy drive and try to console that way? You
may want to also look at the BIOS and see if there is an update or
twe
On 7/11/05, Jim Mozley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hornet wrote:
>
> > Can you swap out the video card as a temp solution?
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
> This would not really be practical, I have several servers that may need
> upgrading on different sites. They are 1U rack mount servers in
Hornet wrote:
Can you swap out the video card as a temp solution?
Thanks for the response.
This would not really be practical, I have several servers that may need
upgrading on different sites. They are 1U rack mount servers in
different data centres and it would make upgrading very awkward
On 7/11/05, Jim Mozley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Mozley wrote:
> > I'm trying to install 5.4 on a system that currently has 4.10 on it. My
> > problem is that when the system boots from the install disk 1 I cannot
> > see the initial menu due to a display problem.
> >
> > I see the initial b
Jim Mozley wrote:
I'm trying to install 5.4 on a system that currently has 4.10 on it. My
problem is that when the system boots from the install disk 1 I cannot
see the initial menu due to a display problem.
I see the initial boot information then the box that should have the
selection option
I'm trying to install 5.4 on a system that currently has 4.10 on it. My
problem is that when the system boots from the install disk 1 I cannot
see the initial menu due to a display problem.
I see the initial boot information then the box that should have the
selection options in, but without t