On 10/7/05, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rogier Krieger wrote:
Somehow, I expected you'd reply :)
> > Giving up on the BIOS built-in LANdesk
> > 0.99 PXEboot was a little harder, but the machine is a wee bit beyond
> > its supported life cycle.
>
> If that's on the fxp card/chip, yo
Rogier Krieger wrote:
> We recently deployed a new fileserver:)
>
> Most surprising thing was that it recognised a 250 GByte HDD at the
> first go, without real effort.
Yes, I've been pleasantly surprised about how well big drives work on
old machines. I've been assured that this is ok by people
We recently deployed a new fileserver:)
Most surprising thing was that it recognised a 250 GByte HDD at the
first go, without real effort. Giving up on the BIOS built-in LANdesk
0.99 PXEboot was a little harder, but the machine is a wee bit beyond
its supported life cycle.
For those interested; i
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