Re: fedora booting without a monitor.

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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!!

bruce



Did you try to set your monitor to a model that does not use probing? A selectiiion that no monitor is sent information and the boot process is left in a wait state. (generic vga or something)

Just a wild guess - :-)

Jim

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"Well the diagnostics say it's fine buddy, so it's a software problem."


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