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| I'm trying to install Linux from CDs on a v20z. My only access to the machine is via an ssh connection to the machine's service processor. A bootable CDROM is in the drive. In the SP, I am able to use 'platform console' to get on the console and interact with the BIOS setup during startup. I moved the CDROM drive up to the top of the boot list this way. But after the machine initializes (platform set power state cycle), I get: (PhoenixBIOS splash screen) Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Boot Agent message Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Boot Agent v7.0.1 Copyright (C) 2003 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved. Press Ctrl-S to Enter Configuration Menu ... LSI Logic Corp. MPT IME BIOS Copyright 1995-2003 LSI Logic Corp. MPTBIOS-IME-5.10.01 Initializing......... HBA ID LUN VENDOR PRODUCT REV SYNC WIDE CAPACITY --- -- --- -------- ---------------- -------- ----- ---- ------------ 0 0 0 SEAGATE ST336607LC 0007 320.0 16 36706 MB 0 1 0 SEAGATE ST336607LC 0007 320.0 16 36706 MB 0 7 0 LSILogic LSI1030[ 402] 1030A00 320.0 16 (PhoenixBIOS setup utility splash screen) (hit any key to continue) (I hit a key) Then it clears the screen and just sits there. What do I have to do to boot off the CD and see the console messages after this point? Thanks, -- Jeremiah Wilton http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton |
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| Jeremiah Wilton wrote: .... > Then it clears the screen and just sits there. > What do I have to do to boot off the CD and see the console messages > after this point? Have you tried going into the bios setup screens and checking that the system will actually boot from the cdrom? mcbofh |
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| On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, McBofh wrote: > Have you tried going into the bios setup screens and > checking that the system will actually boot from the > cdrom? Thanks for replying. I believe I have done what is necessary in the BIOS setup to make it boot off the CD. As I mentioned in my original posting, I moved the CDROM up to the top of the boot list. That's about all I could think of to do. There doesn't seem to be anything else related to boot media in the BIOS setup. According to the manual, it is just supposed to boot by default on any bootable CD you put in at initialization time. The O/S installation guide assumes you have a keyboard, mouse and monitor connected. I am trying to do this via the Service Processor's console over a terminal session. -- Jeremiah Wilton http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton > Jeremiah Wilton wrote: > ... > > Then it clears the screen and just sits there. > > What do I have to do to boot off the CD and see the console messages > > after this point? |
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| Jeremiah Wilton <jwilton@speakeasy.net> wrote in message news:<Pine.LNX.4.58.0409071422200.8114@shell1.spea keasy.net>... > On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, McBofh wrote: > > > Have you tried going into the bios setup screens and > > checking that the system will actually boot from the > > cdrom? > > Thanks for replying. I believe I have done what is necessary in the > BIOS setup to make it boot off the CD. As I mentioned in my original > posting, I moved the CDROM up to the top of the boot list. That's > about all I could think of to do. There doesn't seem to be anything > else related to boot media in the BIOS setup. > > According to the manual, it is just supposed to boot by default on any > bootable CD you put in at initialization time. The O/S installation > guide assumes you have a keyboard, mouse and monitor connected. I am > trying to do this via the Service Processor's console over a terminal > session. > funny enough, we had the exact same problem with a V20z. Turned out the firmware of the disks was not in the support Matrix (007 was deemed too old). Putting the Disks with the old firmware in a unipack an labeling them solved this for us. The V20z continued booting after the "black screen of death" after this. regards, corona > -- > Jeremiah Wilton > http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton > > > Jeremiah Wilton wrote: > > ... > > > Then it clears the screen and just sits there. > > > What do I have to do to boot off the CD and see the console messages > > > after this point? |