get yourself into the bios and somewhere in the POST settings there should
be an option ofr halt on all, but keyboard
Regards
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: cork-admin at linux.ie [mailto:cork-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of adam
Sent: 31 July 2002 15:18
To: cork at linux.ie
Subject: [CLUG] I can't get it up!
Heh.
I'm trying to set up a second machine for development. Bog standard ratty
Celeron, to which I applied a liberal dose of Red Hat 7.3 the other day,
server-class install. However, when I fire up sans KVM, it doesn't come onto
the network, which I guess means it's not booting properly without KVM? So,
anybody got any ideas why that might happen, or how I can check?
[ I eventually got it running by booting with KVM plugged in, and ripping
them out when I was up-and-running. Does that make me a bad person ]
TIA,
adam
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