Hi,
after changeing my hardware that I used for the pbs (was: Acer easystore h340 with atom CPU, 2GB RAM; now: Fujitsu P900 with i5 CPU, 16GB to come) I ran into issues. The system boots nicely, I have a monitor to see the procedure and the system starts the Debian GNU/ Linux. As a consequence, the system has it´s own behavior of suspending (which seems to make the server unavailabe on the network). With my prior setup on the easystore, this did not occur - I also followd that on the attached monitor.
While I have of course tried to shut off all kind of energy/power management in both, the BIOS and the Debian GNU, the server still runs into a kind of suspend mode, which is not suitable to my scheduling of tasks and booting/ shutting down intentionally by Magic Paket/ cron.
I am now wondering if I may have missed the option where I could choose, whether or not to boot into the Debian GNU? Any help for that as well as supporting material I can read into (did not find the solution in the manual so far) is well appreciated!
after changeing my hardware that I used for the pbs (was: Acer easystore h340 with atom CPU, 2GB RAM; now: Fujitsu P900 with i5 CPU, 16GB to come) I ran into issues. The system boots nicely, I have a monitor to see the procedure and the system starts the Debian GNU/ Linux. As a consequence, the system has it´s own behavior of suspending (which seems to make the server unavailabe on the network). With my prior setup on the easystore, this did not occur - I also followd that on the attached monitor.
While I have of course tried to shut off all kind of energy/power management in both, the BIOS and the Debian GNU, the server still runs into a kind of suspend mode, which is not suitable to my scheduling of tasks and booting/ shutting down intentionally by Magic Paket/ cron.
I am now wondering if I may have missed the option where I could choose, whether or not to boot into the Debian GNU? Any help for that as well as supporting material I can read into (did not find the solution in the manual so far) is well appreciated!