Re: FC 3 -- Ready for Production Deploymnet??

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perhaps you should check the boot parameters in your bios, sometimes it happens that we are booting from cd and forget anything else...

nb

Roger Lin wrote:
Last night I have sent an email to this list but no one seems
noticed. I installed FC3 on a AMC Sempron 2400+, Ecs KT600-A box with
an WD 80 GB drive, using the DVD iso file, the install run without
any problem and got to the complete successful screen, but won't boot
up, got error disk boot falure. Maybe you mean more than ready is not
for all plat form? This is a brand new box, but Fedora won't even
boot up...

Apprecaite any help I may get,

Thanks,

Roger


---- Original Message ----
From: linuxr@xxxxxxxxx
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: FC 3 -- Ready for Production Deploymnet??
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:44:36 -0500


Production deployment doing what? Maybe you can tell us a little

bit

more information for what your plans are.  For example, I might run
RHEL for a super-high traffic web server, hosting an ecommerce site
with secure SSL transactions, etc.  I might use Fedora for a local
print server and/or file server.  In my opinion there are lots of

uses

like this, that are still in a production environment, and for these
uses I think Fedora is more than ready.

Marc




On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:38:17 -0500, Tim Holmes

<tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good Morning Folks:

I have just finished loading my first FC3 box, and the updates are
running right now.  I will be testing this box for a period of

time, but

what I am wondering is if FC3 is ready for production deployment

at this

point, or if I should wait for a further period of development.

We are

mostly a windows shop, and my normal time table is to not deploy

an

operating system until it has gone through the first service pack
update, but there are exceptions to this rule.  I am newer to

using

Fedora and I don't have a good time table established for

deployment. I

have 2 webservers (apache) a database server (MySQL) and a file

server

(samba) currently deployed, as well as a Nagios box, one running

cacti

and one that will be shortly getting mailman

Your insights and thoughts would be appreciated

TIM

Tim Holmes

IT Manager / Webmaster
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