Hp Smartstart 8.60 X64 Iso
Just in case anyone is interested, it has been my observation that this release (both x86 and x64 versions) seems to boot fine on 'newer' systems, but on some older systems (even though they are documented as supported), the behavior is that of what this post's author has reported. What I have seen happen is that X Windows is not starting and so you are dropped into a command shell on the first virtual terminal window (Ctrl+Alt+F1). On the 'normal' X Window session (Ctrl+Alt+F2) I typically see a blank screen or, depending on the system, a single line of text ('acpid: 1 client rule loaded' is the one I most often see).
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The 'Xorg.0.log' file in '/var/log' typically shows something like: (II) VESA(0): Total Memory: 127 64KB banks (8128kB) (EE) VESA(0): No matching modes (II) UnloadModule: 'vesa' (II) UnloadModule: 'int10' (II) Unloading /usr/lib64/xorg/modules//libint10.so (II) UnloadModule: 'vbe' (II) Unloading /usr/lib64/xorg/modules//libvbe.so (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. Fatal server error: no screens found It is my conclusion that the cause of this problem is the fact that they have changed the 'xorg.conf' file in this release (at least compared to the one prior). When I do a 'diff' between the version 8.50 and 8.40 files, I see: 114c114 DefaultDepth 16 117c117 Depth 16 If I set the color depth back to 16, I can successfully start X Windows. You can quickly test this on a system that exhibits this problem by issuing the follow commands from the shell: # sed -i.original '/Depth/s/24/16/g' /etc/X11/xorg.default-us # /usr/bin/X & NOTE: that in this release, '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' is a symbolic link to '/etc/X11/xorg.default-us' This will edit the '/etc/X11/xorg.default-us' file to make it the same as the previous version (and make a backup copy of the original as '/etc/X11/xorg.default-us.original') and then launch 'X'.
After starting, your screen should flip to the X Window session (Ctrl+Alt+F2) and you should see the 'vanilla' X environment (grey cross-hatch background with a big 'X' cursor). My guess is that because the 'older' systems have less video memory, they are unable to support a color depth of 24. For example, a ProLiant DL385G1 (which exhibits the problem) uses an integrated ATI Rage XL video controller with 8MB of video memory, whereas a ProLiant DL385G5 comes standard with an integrated ATI ES1000 video controller with 32MB of video memory. However, the SmartStart v8.50 Server Support Guide document shows both systems as supported for the 'HP SmartStart CD x32' and the 'HP SmartStart CD x64'. In my case, I have a similar problem however its a little different in that I *WANT* it in CLI mode from the get go.
I'm booting off the CD via the virtual CDROM in the iLO and using the VSP serial port to work on the server (its in London, I'm in the US) and the machine boots into some sort of GUI and I no longer have access to it. What I want is the standard serial console interface offered via VSP on the iLO. Hp Compaq Dc7900 Small Form Factor Pc Drivers. This machine has a failed P410i controller that i'm trying to work on, but I can't get to it in any way because of course iLO doesn't have an F8 key during the boot process, and now the smart CD (my fall back) doesn't have a non-GUI mode. Any suggestions?