Brook Milligan wrote:
On Oct 2, 2015, at 9:10 AM, Sridhar Ayengar <ploop%mindless.com@localhost> wrote:The kernel boots up until the point where it tries to find the root filesystem. In all cases, it just sits at the prompt. It looks to me like the system isn't accepting input from the USB keyboard and can see neither the thumb drive nor the USB CD-ROM. Could it be possible that the USB chipset on this machine isn't supported? Can you boot it with a serial console instead of a keyboard/monitor?
That won't work. These are going to be user workstations.
Will it boot off the network?
Yes. Also, I could write the OS to the hard drive and then boot off that. That still won't get me to a working user workstation, however. :(
Peace... Sridhar