> Depending on age of the 1850s and it seems all the 1600s have > an issue when Anaconda is trying to detect USB. Do a no usb > install on those. > Also, on the 1850, if you're using a raid card, you may need > to disable the onboard raid as it can be touchy. Otherwise, I > have 3000Rs, 1850Rs, DL360Rs (which i won't buy again as > these have been the most unreliable) and DL380s, all happily > chugging along on ver 3 and ver 4 installs. I did hit some > snags with LVM conflicts. I think the proprietary scsi > conflicted, but setting up with disk druid has always been reliable. > > John Hinton Let me guess, power supply fan failures on the 360's? If it helps, the newer ones have come a long way. On topic, I have CentOS on: DL360G1 DL380G1 and G2 DL580G1 and G2 PL8000 PL8500 No issues on any of them that I can recall. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.