[Gllug] No video card - no boot?
Jason Clifford
jason at ukpost.com
Sun Jun 16 18:43:58 UTC 2002
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Adrian McMenamin wrote:
> I built a box - compiled my own kernel on top of RH 7.3 - to run on a low
> resources P160 box (32MB, 1.5GB). I was only interested in logging into it
> via ssh and only wanted it for a specific purpose.
>
> To remove the possibility of hardware conflicts, I removed the video card. But
> then the machine refused to boot. Is this a common problem - ie do BIOSes
> expect a video card?
Almost every "standard" BIOS requires that there be a video output device.
You can find BIOSes that allow you to remove the require as you can with
keyboard absent ones however they are few and far between in the x86
market.
Generally speaking it's better to leave the video card in anyway as you
may find yourself needing local access one day - like when the box becomes
inaccessable via a network interface, etc and the cost in resources in
negligable.
Jason Clifford
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