rik@harddata.com wrote:
Thanks for the tip. The 'Installed OS' was set to 'Other'. I didn't realize there were other settings as other Tyan
boards
have choices of 'Other' or 'DOS'. There were mystical
settings
for DOS, WIN95, LINUX, OTHER. 'LINUX' fixed my issue and
it
doesn't require boot parameters.
Welcome to Phoenix ServerBIOS. ;->
There's a reason why workstation and server mainboards use it, instead of the typical desktop mainboards with typical AMI BIOS.