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,

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MaTThew Hall                    | Life isn't fair.
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