Hi Mark, yes, the machine is enabled to boot from the stick. It boots and shows me the CentOS-Boot-Menue. Florian ------------ Am 11.07.2011 21:50, schrieb Mark Weaver: > On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 19:50 +0200, Florian wrote: >> Hello List, >> >> i downloaded centos6 x86_64. With DVD-iso1 i made a booteable usb-stick >> (universal usb installer 1.8.5.7). >> When i boot my HP ProLiant DL380 G4 from the stick, the CentOS boot >> screen comes up and and the message >> "Automatic boot in xx seconds..." appears. >> * When i do not hit any key, the seconds are counted to zero an then it >> starts again at 10 seconds - again and again. >> * When hitting return, a boot menu appears: >> 1) Boot >> 2) Boot (text mode) >> 3) Network Installation >> 4) Memory-Test >> 5) Boot from local drive >> Only Options "Memory-Test" and "Boot from local drive" work. >> When choosing Option 1,2,3 i'm always pushed back to the menu. >> >> How to install CentOS vom the stick? Please help me to find my mistake. >> Please tell me, if i can provide any information. >> >> Bye, >> Florian > Hi Florian, > > Did you enable the machine to boot from a USB device? With some machines > you actually have to tell it that you want a USB device to be one of the > boot devices. > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos