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Server deployments via ADS
The most likely reason is that the boot order in your BIOS is wrong and that you're actually booting off your hard disk and the hard disk was previously used on "Boot Solaris" screen to get to the "Boot Tasks" menu. Then select the "View/Edit Autoboot Settings" option, and then the "Set Default Boot Device" option.

Notebook / XP MCE / Linux Chalange
_FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1' Fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed' Regards Greg W .... We had changed the boot order to try the CD first in order to boot off the RedHat CD. So, the reboot for the live system reboots the machine,

Trying to network three computers
The hard drive boot order determines what device boots. The boot order can be set by default or by manual keyboard input to the BIOS. Not in this case: I went crazy trying to find a position in BIOS where it could be done. Probably depends what make BIOS it is. This comp which I built for my daughter has the

Tanya uninstall OpenSuse di hda
If it doesn't work check your BIOS and set to default values. Jeff <jss...@psu.edu> wrote in message news:7q4q7n$162k@r02n01.cac.psu.edu. I set my boot order to boot off the CD and ran Win98 setup. It ran Fdisk and formatted the hard drive. When it was ready to reboot to the hdd I reset and got the "Non-system

dual boot order
This would probably mean adding a system call to set a default timer type which is part of the struct proc - upon reflection, there would be a significant .... The dummy timecounter is there only to make the kernel survive during early boot and to push timecounters further down the list of things one have to deal

Sys can't boot from Floppy "A" Drive
Some people told me that there is option of BIOS boot order changes through batch files. Any solutions or suggestions are more than welcome. Ora Hello Miroslav, I think there is a The have a menu coming up at start with a default and a timeout. So you simply should set the default to booting from hard- disk.

Transfering data from one hard drive to another
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my problem. normal for an intel board if nothing is attached then it will say so Three of the devices are set by default to [auto] device-type NB the BIOS's on intel boards have an annoying habit of changing settings when you add/remove ide devices (make sure you check your boot order) -- The scum also

NT 4.0 Boot Question
The order you see is just the IDE channel locations that the BIOS sees. The hard drive boot order determines what device boots. The boot order can be set by default or by manual keyboard input to the BIOS. The default usually makes the boot order ch. 0 Master, ch. 0 Slave, ch. 1 Master, ch. 1 Slave, etc.

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is run this way--and it fixes more things than no boot Vista: You can run Startup Repair by putting your Vista DVD in after the language screen in setup. Anyway, the tab to change opening files with what on folder options is missing and I don't know how to set the default back on this.

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you perform the clear NVRAM this will set the default boot order to A the floppy, then C the system hard drive. All values in the bios will be set to the default state so any unique settings will need to be remade. -- Mark Intel Internet Support 1 * trademarks of other companies are recognized as owned by

PCI IDE controller problem on QDI Superb 4e (SIS 962 chip)
I can't configure boot order in LILO, not even as ROOT! My needs are simple: I want to remove the non-bootable partitions from the menu, and set it to default to windows. I can bring up the config wizard, and it lets me make my changes, but when I click the little "DONE" button I'm told that the installation of

Newbie report: From SuSE 7.3 to Mandrake 8.2 - some problems
In this case, the default entry # is the entry saved with the command 'savedefault'. # WARNING: If you are using dmraid do not change this entry to 'saved' or your # array will desync and will not let you boot your system. default 0 ## timeout sec # Set a timeout, in SEC seconds, before automatically booting the

SCSI booting problem A7M266
2) How do I set the default shell to run in character-based modes? 3) I'd very much prefer HPFS to FAT since I'm going to transfer Unix files (>8.3). Any thoughts here? Do a test boot in order to see if everything works so far. 4. Edit config.sys Remove basedev and ifs entries for devices you don't have.

Boot Configuration Data and Troubleshooting
But if and when a system crash does occur, if the boot order is set to default to drive C, would it not be possible that drive A and access to the emergency boot disk would be effectively eliminated cutting off any possibility of recovery? BTW, I've had this same thing occur in the past and, in my case,

Help! Restore default program settings???
You would set the default profile as the machine you normally use, and have the other one available if needed. Note that in the hardware profiles, you would need to different boot order in CMOS settings.....all of which would require a moderate degree of skill to troubleshoot for a failed boot configuration.

Host locking after printer switch....
It runs some tests, configures the hardware then starts looking for a device to boot from. If it's a hard drive (floppies skip this step, network cards work differently) it transfers control to the MBR which is the first sector on the boot hard disk (boot order of devices is set in the BIOS).

S-ATA to IDE speed?
for grub ----------------------- edit /boot/grub/grub.conf change default 0 to default x where x is the number of "title"s - 1 for the system you want as default. Example: title linux title failsafe title windows title floppy If windows is the the third title, set default 2 Next boot should boot windows.

PCI IDE controller problem on QDI Superb 4e (SIS 962 chip)
Your BIOS is now set with this default HD boot order, and your boot files are on the Master HD. You could move this HD to the Slave position on the same cable (ie on the same IDE channel), but you would have to reset the HD boot order so that that HD is listed first in the HD boot order in order for the Slave HD's

reboot
Enables setting the boot order of host - adaptors to something other than the default order or "reverse - probe" order. Also enables Symbios and Tekram cards to be - distinguished so that the option "assume boards are SYMBIOS - compatible" (CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYMBIOS_COMPAT) below may be set - in a system with a

How to run non-GUI OS/2
On most of the BIOSs I work with, it is on the Advances Setup page, along with options like boot order, extended memory testings, drive A/B swap, etc. .... ip adress) and eth1 wich is connect to the router (public ip adress, set as default gateway). in my private lan i have 3 other server with each a public adress.