I have the machine booting from a tftp/bootp server - but when the menu comes up, it gets spammed continuously by messages of the type:
Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 Bummer, can't open /dev/tty2 etc etc etc I am connecting to this machine via the LOM port, and there is no keyboard/mouse/anything except this serial connection. Is there someway to disable this message, so that I can actually see the menu, and not have it overwritten with these error messages? Thanks, -- MaTThew Hall | Life isn't fair. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | But the root password helps. System Test/Product Support/MIS | 408-895-1572 | I speak for myself.

