Re: Have to hit f1 to continue after reboot

2010-01-13 Thread kevin
Ed Landaveri wrote: Kevin, Is this a Dell? Ed, Yes, it's a Dell PowerEdge 1420. I did mess with the BIOS to try to get it to boot from the dvdrom, but to no avail. I had to boot the dvdrom from usb. I will restore defaults and see if that works. Thanks for the reply, Kevin I restored all

Re: Have to hit f1 to continue after reboot

2010-01-13 Thread kevin
Ed Landaveri wrote: Kevin, Is this a Dell? I have seen this on Dell GX280 systems where I work. I think it has to do with the BIOS settings. Restore to defaults and see what happens. If still doesn't work read the documentation. I noticed that when I upgraded to FC 11, the screen lets me know

Re: Have to hit f1 to continue after reboot

2010-01-13 Thread Andy Blanchard
> I noticed that when I upgraded to FC 11, the screen lets me know that I have > to hit the F1 key to continue. How can I disable this so it automatically > continues? Is this prompt coming from the BIOS, or Fedora? It sounds more like it's a BIOS prompt than something coming from Fedora, but if

RE: Have to hit f1 to continue after reboot

2010-01-13 Thread Ed Landaveri
fedoraproject.org > Subject: RE: Have to hit f1 to continue after reboot > > I am so sorry this was sent as html. > > Here it is in plain text: > > Greetings, everyone. > > I noticed that when I upgraded to FC 11, the screen lets me know that I > have to hit the F

RE: Have to hit f1 to continue after reboot

2010-01-12 Thread kevin
I am so sorry this was sent as html. Here it is in plain text: Greetings, everyone. I noticed that when I upgraded to FC 11, the screen lets me know that I have to hit the F1 key to continue. How can I disable this so it automatically continues? Thanks, Kevin Thanks, Kevin No virus found in