Dan,
> I've used the following commands:
> linux
> linux text
> linux text noprobe (this one actually got the console but the
> keyboard was not functional)
You might want to try using the boot command:
linux skipddc
We use RHEL4 in our datacenter and the install never correctly picks the
screen refresh through our KVMs. Skipddc will force the installer to
use the most compatible settings for the monitor regardless of what the
probe returns.
--
Chris Lewis
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