Mauricio wrote:
>     I am trying to convince people at work that OSX is a viable server 
> OS.  So, I would like to set up a OSX server box and see if it would be 
> a good mail server and parhaps even do NFS right (that would be a biggie 
> here).  The only machine I have available is a 350MHz G3 with 320MB of 
> RAM and a 20GB HD.  Installation of OSX server 10.3 seems to go ok until 
> it says it needs to restart the machine.  I let it do it.  It rebooted 
> but has not come back for 5 minutes.  By that I mean the screen is still 
> dark (no video signal at all), no sad mac or anything.  What is going on 
> here?  Should I have waited more?


Dunno if you've got it working yet, if not try uninstalling any 
third-party hardware such as PCI cards (f.e. SCSI), video cards and RAM, 
this was a problem with OS X 10.0 and 10.1, didn't have this problem 
with 10.2 and 10.3 though with my B&W G3. OS X is picky about RAM so I 
should uninstall that extra RAM first.

HTH,
Marc

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