At 13:06 -0500 06/27/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I'm still not particularly comfortable with the startup process, as I
>intend to put this machine into service as a web server, and I'll
>have to be able to remote restart it should it lock up.

There's a jumper on the motherboard labeled "server" which will cause 
the machine to restart immediately after shutdown (or power failure) 
which is good to use if the machine will be a web server.  It takes 
care of restarting after power failures, but doesn't solve your 
lockup issue.

Jeff Walther

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