said:
>Neither. I just moved my SCSI controller and drive to the new box.
OK. You might be have hardware issues.
Is the video chipset supported by SNAP?
>"This points to either a IDE driver problem or an issue with the LVM data
>or it could be that you are missing one or more files that the Alt-F1
>boot requires. Do you have an error number?"
>Unlikely to be the first or third possibly.
True. More likely is I/O errors trying to read the file(s). You got the
termination correct and all that? True?
>I've now learned that the
>message is one either timing in pressing the key combo and/or holding it
>down. 3lve since been able to access the menu by doing it at exactly the
>right time and not holding the keys down.
Interesting.
>There is no error number - that is the entire text.
OK. I'll see if I can track down when the message gets generated.
Regards,
Steven
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