Re: Itanium and RedHat

2000-07-07 Thread Bill Nottingham
Michael Waite ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > I am able to get the installer running just fine but when it tells > me "it is safe to reboot" the system does not boot up Linux. Hit the reset switch. It's a firmware bug on Lions. Bill ___ Redhat-devel-l

Re: Itanium and RedHat

2000-07-07 Thread Michael Waite
Thanks Matt, I will. Mike Matt Wilson wrote: > Did you type "eli" at the efi prompt? > > You should subscribe to ia64-list by sending a message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "subscribe" in the subject line > (from the README). > > Matt > > On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 11:53:13AM -0400, Michael Wai

Re: Itanium and RedHat

2000-07-07 Thread Matt Wilson
Did you type "eli" at the efi prompt? You should subscribe to ia64-list by sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "subscribe" in the subject line (from the README). Matt On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 11:53:13AM -0400, Michael Waite wrote: > I just got two Quad Itanium systems from Intel this mo

RE: Itanium and RedHat

2000-07-07 Thread Matt_Domsch
Use the reset button. The BIOS hasn't implemented the ACPI reboot function yet. :( Thanks, Matt -Original Message- From: Michael Waite [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Itanium and RedHat I just got two Quad Itanium sy

Itanium and RedHat

2000-07-07 Thread Michael Waite
I just got two Quad Itanium systems from Intel this morning and am looking for help getting Linux running on them. I am able to get the installer running just fine but when it tells me "it is safe to reboot" the system does not boot up Linux. Any help here? Thanks. -Mike -- Michael Wait