Greg, Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > Gregory P. Ennis wrote: >> Eve.8ryone, >> >> I have had a SuperMicro machine running Centos 5.8 that had been >> progressively updated with yum-cron from a 5.0 CD install. >> >> I upgraded the SuperMicro with more memory, switched out the CD with a >> DVD and tried to boot to the Centos x64 6.2 dvd. My plan was to test >> the memory before I added the hard drives, but I could not I could not >> get the machine to boot from the disc. I also tried some Fedora install >> discs as well as LiveFedora and the machine would still not boot. I >> could get it to boot with a dreaded Microsoft install disc. We also >> updated the bios with the latest version and this did not make a >> difference. <snip> > Make sure, in the BIOS, that booting from the DVD is enabled. Also - you > *have* booted from the dvd on another machine, right? > > I *hate* Supermicro. As I mentioned the other day on another thread, we've > stopped buying from Penguin, who are all Supermicro, and we have had a > *ton* of problems. With the 48-core and 64-core servers, which you'd think > would be top of the line, with the H8QG6 m/bs, we've had at least, um, 6 > replaced out of under 30. > > Thanks for the reply. yes, the bios for the DVD is activated, and in > fact we have booted to a Microsoft OS with the same DVD, but have not > been able to boot to a linux os; this has been a real surprise for us. Ok. Next question: what *happens* when you try to boot? Do you get anywhere? Are there any errors showing up onscreen? mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos