We've tried installing Zen on a Dell 2950 and we're having some issues. 
Since we expected to have them working as a failover pair, we even 
installed it on two machines, and they're both having the same problem.

I believe that after the first initial install, Zen started up just fine 
and we were able to tinker with the user interface a bit to see how it 
works. I have no complaints there. The problems started after the first 
reboot or two.

Now, even after several reinstalls, the system (both of them, really) 
simply fails to boot. It's almost like there's no OS installed, but 
usually you'd get an error about that from the BIOS. We... simply don't 
get an error. It just sits there after the BIOS, RAID, and IPMI load. No 
errors are generated, and the system doesn't boot.

If I put the original install disc into the CDROM drive and boot into 
rescue mode, I can mount the filesystem and there doesn't appear to be 
anything out of the ordinary.

Any advice that you have for me would be greatly appreciated. It also 
sure would be nice if I could install the stable version of Debian and 
then install the packages that make Zen.

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