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have u got a raid controller installed on that box? if so then u have to boot with the raid controller software that comes your proliant. Once u have configured your raid it will ask u what OS u want to install (I think it will give u the option for a linux install not sure!!). If the software is outdated then try downloading the newer verion of that cd from compaqs site.
Hello,
The method I used did not worked at all. When I searched redhat.com, I saw that this Proliant ML350 G3 is only hardware certified with Enterprise editions and RH 7.3.
Thanks a lot and think twice before buying this product.
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