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Date:      Thu, 29 Dec 2005 17:45:46 +0100
From:      Marian Hettwer <MH@kernel32.de>
To:        Andrea Brancatelli <andrea@brancatelli.it>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: IBM Blade Center - FreeBSD on HS20 type MTM 8832/N1X
Message-ID:  <43B412BA.2070005@kernel32.de>
In-Reply-To: <200512291706.41144.andrea@brancatelli.it>
References:  <200512291052.00546.andrea@brancatelli.it>	<43B400E6.9040605@ultra-secure.de> <200512291706.41144.andrea@brancatelli.it>

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Hi there,

Andrea Brancatelli wrote:
> Alle 16:29, gioved=EC 29 dicembre 2005, hai scritto:
>=20
>=20
>>>Here's the symptoms... when booting from CD the CD boots regulary, the=
n
>>>the "searching for Kernel" part comes in, the whirl starts spinning an=
d
>>>everything stop. I mean, it doesn't stop, it keeps spinning and spinni=
ng
>>>and spinning and spinning, but without doing anything. If I take the C=
D
>>>out of the drive it returns and error complaining it can't find the
>>>Kernel and asking me where it should look for it.
>>
>>Are you sure it's not USB?
>>We have a LS20 blade-center and the whole media-bay (where floppy and
>>cdrom live) and the KVM are connected via USB - it's even USB1.1, so
>>installling something from CDROM is dead-slow (in addition, the
>>brain-dead java remote-console together with this USB-CDROM-crazyness
>>makes remote-installation of RHEL3+4 impossible...).
>=20
>=20
> Yes, you are right, it's a USB CD-Rom I mistakenly tought it was SCSI.
>=20
> Anyhow I got behind the CD Rom problem, now I'm trying to figure out ho=
w to be=20
> able to use the keyboard when Sysinstall starts... :-(
>=20
You may want to take a look at an automatic installation with PXE and=20
some scripts.
There is a paper on how to do that with FreeBSD (We're using FAI and=20
Debian on HS20 Blades):
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/pxe/

Perhaps you can try to install the server via PXE. In the end, if you're =

lucky to have quite a lot of servers, a PXE based installation would be=20
one way to go :)

hth,
Marian




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