IBM Bladecenter and Fedora Core 2

Benji Spencer ben.spencer at moody.edu
Wed Jun 16 19:12:04 UTC 2004


Using "noprobe" on the boot seemed to get around this problem (found in the 
various help screens which are available).

Benji

At 01:34 PM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
>Hello
>
>We seem to be having a problem installing FC2 on the IBM bladecenter. 
>While it isn't apparent as to what may be causing the problem, it seems 
>like it may be related to the USB.
>
>Here is a brief overview of what is happening. I am not performing these 
>myself, but rather received the information second hand.
>
>The CD is inserted and booted. It gives the welcome screen where and lets 
>you select the text or graphics modes (this error doesn't seem to be 
>dependant upon one or the other). After a bit, it will pop up a little 
>message about USB being enabled (guessing that the keyboard and mouse 
>actually look like USB connections to the blade?). The message goes away 
>and is left with nothing but a blue screen with the options at the bottom 
>for navigation and the Fedora logo. When switching to the other terminals 
>(alt F keys), there are message about the USB modules being loaded -- but 
>no errors.
>
>Has anyone installed FC2 on the Bladecenter or has experienced something 
>like the above before?
>
>Thanks
>benji
>
>
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