Hi Mark,
yes, the machine is enabled to boot from the stick. It boots and shows
me the CentOS-Boot-Menue.
Florian
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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.
>