Re: Dell PowerEdge 420SC Dead upon FC3 install !!!

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Winston Ojeda wrote:

Well that did not do it.
It did go much farther that time though.
It loaded all the devices, network, services and right
when you thing is going to display the login screen...
BANG!
Monitor input is gone and so it the keyboard.

Any more ideas?

Winston

Sounds like a misconfigured X server to me.

I'm assuming it runs fine in text mode?

Regards,
Ed.

--- Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Am Fr, den 26.11.2004 schrieb Winston Ojeda um 2:28:


Has anyone every tried FC3 on a Dell PowerEdge 420
server. Installation was flawless. I configured
everything (graphical mode). It got ready to

restart

for the last time. Instead of being greeted by the
familiar login screen a BLACK screen was there.
And is to no wonder, the monitor light went yellow

on

me. The keyboard had no lights either but the

server

is still running.
If I hard reboot, I see the boot up screen boot

loader

start. Displays a screen full and then dead again.

Winston

Did you at least search a bit in this list's archive? You would have found a lot of hints.

Boot without the "rhgb quiet" kernel parameter by
editing at grub boot
screen.

Alexander


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