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December 2nd, 2003 16:00

I have heard of some people doing this, though I haven't see it done myself.  In theory you can configure a PXE boot server with a kick start image via ftp and have it install. 

If you do this though, I wouldn't bother to contact support as they can only assist with a Windows based appliance

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June 11th, 2004 02:00

We are about to set up a Dell PowerVault 775N, I note that the windows OS can be reinstalled from CD - can linux be installed from CD or is the situation the same as the 715N i.e. PXE boot server.

Any pointers to help?

Thanks,
Doug

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June 11th, 2004 13:00

The same is true for any NAS appliance.  If you install any other OS on the appliance that it didn't come with, Dell support will only be able to support the hardware.

The PV 715, 725 are special cases since they don't ship as a PowerEdge, so troubleshooting the system without Windows Powered installed would be impossible for them.

 

 

September 29th, 2005 18:00

Do you think could un-make bad this device and make Linux run on it? The Windows situation is unacceptable, as this is a fine device running a really bad OS that causes all kinds of problems for us Linux folks.

I wish Dell would take Linux seriously. We're pulling in all kinds of whitebox solutions and HP machines for backends because of lack of support, and it's driving me crazy. I just want one hardware provider, but Dell has seriously been being l a m e here.

Is there any effort internally there to get ship a Linux enabled version of this product? I HATE the Windows OS it ships with (seriously takes up 25% of my time too) because Windows services for Linux (beyond the basics) are basically pathetic.

It's odd that I can't say c r a p p y or s u c k on your board too.

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September 30th, 2005 03:00

Dell does take Linux seriously.  Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a tier 1 operating system, and SuSE Enterprise Linux is a tier 2 operating system moving to tier 1 with SLES 10 is available.  We have over 20 RHCE / RHCT and many LPI certified technicians and engineers on our support staff.  We also have a dedicated engineering group for Linux.  I personally have 3 RHCE's.  On 7.0, 8.0 and now RHEL 4.  I'm also working on obtaining the RHCA.

Our goal is to certify Linux on server and workstation platforms.  The PV 715 is an appliance and was not certified for Linux.  However as stated previously, you could PXE boot a Linux install, and get it working.  Dell will continue to support the hardware.

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