I am sure the bios is correct, CD is 1, hd-0 is 2 and floppy is 3. I disabled other boot device otherwise the drive with Windows would boot. Without boot up the Fedora, is there any way I can check for what's going on? Sounds to me it tried to boot from the disk and failed, where can I check with errors if I can't even boot it up? Thanks, Roger > >---- Original Message ---- >From: ntbrito@xxxxxxxx >To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: FC 3 -- Ready for Production Deploymnet?? >Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:43:58 +0000 > >>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 >>>>>>Medina Christian Academy >>>>>>A Higher Standard... >>>>>> >>>>>>Jeremiah 33:3 >>>>>>Jeremiah 29:11 >>>>>>Esther 4:14 >>>>>> >>>>>>-- >>>>>>fedora-list mailing list >>>>>>fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>To unsubscribe: >http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>-- >>>>>fedora-list mailing list >>>>>fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >>>>>To unsubscribe: >http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >>>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>-- >>Nelson Brito >>http://www.fc.up.pt/pessoas/ntbrito >> >>-- >>fedora-list mailing list >>fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >>To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >>