Re: [Offlist] Re: fedora booting without a monitor.

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brian/all,

to recap. i had a server with RH8 that ran with no probs as a remote server (no keyboard/no mouse/no monitor).

i installed FC3 on the box, didn't touch anything regarding the bios. FC3 came up with a test monitor, and displayed a lot of seriously ugly pixels, indicating that there was/is a video issue. i found something from a post, and changed a setting in the xcore.conf (i believe.. can't recall right now).

this cleared up the pixel/monitor issue, and allowed me to see that FC3 was up/running as it should. i unplugged the mouse/keyboard/monitor, and fired the machine up...

and it hung!! troubleshooting led me to the current status. i can boot with the monitor alone, and the boxe comes up. i remove the monitor, and the box hangs...

i though about the video card/bios issue, but then it never should have worked with RH8, if it were a BIOS issue...

there have been some similar posts which is what led me to the 'vga=0/off...'

it appears to be an issue with FC3... 

any thoughts/comments/etc...

-bruce

ps. i'm running an intel 815 mobo, and there is no 'headless' setting in the bios...



-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Fahrlander <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mar 11, 2005 5:08 PM
To: Bruce Douglas <bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Offlist] Re: fedora booting without a monitor.

On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 16:03 -0800, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> hi...
> 
> arrggghhh... looks like i spoke to soon. using 'vga=0' in the
> grub.conf didn't work.
> 
> so, back to the original question, does anyone have a way of getting
> an intel based 815 machine running FC3 to boot without a monitor. the
> funny thing is that this was not an issue with RH8.
> 
> going to FC3 has been painful to say the least!!

    I missed the first part of this problem; what seems to be the
problem?  Unless the video 'card' is needing a monitor to boot, it
shouldn't matter to Fedora at all.

    Can you set it to 'headless' operation in the BIOS?

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Those who entrust life and limb to Microsoft deserve neither. -Me, 2005
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